Could be a relay, bad connection, bulb, short, socket, ground. Maybe inside the 
wire bundle where you don't see it. If you have a multimeter check all your 
wires for 12 volts and continuity between supply and bulb. Don,t forget the 
fuse holder. Good luck!

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  On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 11:05 AM, MizMandaLyn<[email protected]> wrote: 
  I've got a gremlin. I don't know what it is. I have my suspicions. 

My front turn signals are on which is great....but so are the back ones. When I 
switch the turn signal to left or right, the corresponding light turns off - 
both front and back. These are aftermarket signals but are not LED. Could this 
be just a relay issue?

Secondly my brake light stays on as tho I'm on the brake even when I'm not. I 
tried hitting both brakes to see if that made a difference but it didn't. 

I've gone though my entire harness when I had the bike ripped down for 
non-related maintenance so I know the wires are where they should be. 

Thoughts? 

Thanks! 
- A 

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