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Molto Verboso
1977 P200, 1980 P200
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Location: Fresno, CA
 
Molto Verboso
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1977 P200, 1980 P200
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Posts: 1364
Location: Fresno, CA
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I often forget to turn off the turn signals on my 1980 P200. Is there some sort wireless audio transmitter that I can mount in the headset with speakers that I can mount in my helmet? Either ready-made or DIY would be fine.
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Molto Verboso
Lambretta GP200, Vespa P200e, Motovespa do Brasil PX200E
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Location: United States
 
Molto Verboso
Lambretta GP200, Vespa P200e, Motovespa do Brasil PX200E
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Posts: 1215
Location: United States
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there is a beeper available. I had one thatcame on a P that I bought in late 80s. Its not annoyingly loud and helps remind you to turn off after turns.

Mine was like this and fit inside of headset. There are several others even one that are integrated into flasher units etc.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/121693434878?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true
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Enthusiast
P125
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Posts: 52
Location: Escondido
 
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P125
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Posts: 52
Location: Escondido
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I'm finding that I have the same problem. I started using hand signals instead!

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