Subject: CEV "Snuf Box" handlebar switch
Author: joe jump
Date: Jun 29, 2001, 8:39 AM
Post ID: 1707307769
Been a couple years, but I got one from Parts is Parts in Pensyltucky. Brand
new, but came without a harness. There is another switch made by CEV that is
identical, i.e., lights on off, hi-low, horn, but the housing is about 1/4
shorter in length so it won't screw into the existing mounting holes on the
clutch/brake lever perch. But the rockers, springs, & contact rollers are
the same. These switches were used on Harley sprints an I believe
Vespas-probably others. If all you need is parts to repair your switch,
these might be easier to find.
I second the comment about the relays. I used relays sourced from an
electronic surplus store. The electromagnetic coil used to close the relay
was rated at 80 ohms- figuring 14 volts & E/R = I, that equates to 0.175
Amps. The CEV switch should last a long time handling such low current.
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