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As to the resistor on the board, is there any value that I would need?



You need to figure out the resistor value from 2 values of the LED you choose, the LED voltage (ie: the voltage the LED likes to operate at) and the typical forward current (how much current the LED likes to have running through it). Typical values are 3.5V and 20mA (don't rely on this though, check the values for your LED or you could blow it up). I started writing up the two forumlas you need to select your resistor but it's too complex so just go to this website, plug in the values, and it'll tell you what you need. Remember to record both the resistance AND the wattage.
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Any chance you could take a picture of the bulb/board inserted into the console from underneath? That would make things a little more clear to me.



Yeah I could do that but it wouldn't do you any good, it'd look pretty much the same as your console does now from below. The socket housing are black rubber tubes, sealed at one end, with two wires going into them and leading to two copper clips that form the socket itself and attach to the globe. Cut the two wires off at the base of the rubber tube and pull out the copper clips from inside the rubber housings. Solder the 3 wires to the turn signal light, insert them into the rubber socket housing and feed them out thru the 2 holes at the bottom till the board's fully inserted into the housing. The attach the three wires to the bike's wiring as shown on the web page. Make sense? I could pull mine apart and take photos of each step if needed, but it won't be for a few days a I use my bike daily.
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Thanks for sticking with me through all of these dumb questions!



Aint no such thing as dumb questions... the only way to know is ask.