Subject: Re: Turn signal brakets
Author: Darrell Dick
Date: Mar 5, 2002, 3:24 PM
Post ID: 1709784532
I'm guessing that when you are asking about a replacement combination
switch, you are no longer concerned about originality. The usual scheme
is to find a suitable Japanese donor switch at a M/C junkyard. I have
noticed several vendors are now also offeringa new "generic" Japanese
combination switch. Tryhttp://www.mgcycle.com/electrical.html. I've
seen them other places as well. Good Luck!
Darrell Dick
Imlay City, MI
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002 02:35:15 +0000 richp-@hotmail.com writes:
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