Who Is Good At Doing Electrical Work On A Motorcycle?

Pegassus

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My motorcycle's front turn signals are not working, one works whenever it wants the other one never, the strange thing is that both sockets have power, I have tested them with a tester. To top things off I cannot find any of the lightbulbs neither at Canadian Tire nor at Kahuna Kawasaki, they are 12.5V, 25W bulbs.

If I have to change the whole turn signal assembly to use standard common lightbulbs I'll do it, how much would it cost me to buy 2 turn-signal assemblies on a 2003 Kawasaki ZR7s 750?
 
The front signal lamps should be dual filament. 23 Watt & 8 Watt.
The lamp for you bike is a common Kawasaki part. 92069-060

Have you tried an 1157 lamp? I did the signal lamps on an EX500 a few years ago (which seem to have the same part number lamp) and I don't recall any issues.

Have you tested the lamps to see if they're good?

You have power at the sockets, do you have a good ground connection? The side marker lights have connectors between them and the main harness, maybe something has come loose.
 
Well you see, the guy who owned this bike before me put after-market turn signals with a weird small lightbulb (12.5V 25W), I think I'm just going to buy the stock assembly and get it over with.

Yes both sockets have power but the bulbs won't turn on in just the left one.... weird.
 
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Might be cheaper to replace your exsiting blinkers with new aftermarket simple stuff....instead of paying someone to trace back or fix existing blinkers....
 
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