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Handlebar switch - early right

Part number: SH-POL-EARLY-RHS

Price: $10.25

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Handlebar switch - early right.
Handlebar switch - early right.
Handlebar switch - early right.

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Handlebar switch - early right

Right hand switch used by some early Ambassador police models.

NOTE: Since most people will not fit a working radio nor working front red and rear blue police lights, this is the perfect sub-harness to use for most police applications.

Supports the use of the turn signals. Works with switch pictured below (not included).

Right hand switch used by some early Ambassador police models (not included).
Right hand switch used by some early Ambassador police models (not included).
Right hand switch used by some early Ambassador police models (not included).

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IMPORTANT NOTE: It is very easy to destroy original or aftermarket switches when using a conventional soldering iron. Even if you know exactly what you are doing and are very experienced with soldering procedures, the switches can very easily be rendered useless. Rather than using solder, I strongly recommend the following:

  • Use a conductive epoxy to secure the wires to the switch. Most epoxies, including JB Weld, do not conduct electricity. MG Chemicals makes a conductive epoxy that I've used with excellent results (part number 8331D). Atom Adehesives AA-PROD 123 is a less expensive epoxy that Charlie Mullendore of Antietam Classic Cycle reports works well. Nick Rossi contacted Atom Adhesives directly and found that AA-Duct 902 is the most conductive epoxy and that AA-Duct 916 is more suitable for motorcycle applications as it is flexible once cured and will be more resistant to vibration. Nick prefers the AA-Duct 916 (available from Amazon).

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