Subject: Re: Speaking of a more modern switch
Author: Ross
Date: Mar 31, 2003, 3:42 PM
Post ID: 1712454113
Yamaha YHA205 was often used as a replacement. Any Japanese junkyard will
have them. Strip the paint, polish, reassemble, rewire (a little soldering
work maybe) and you are there. I chromed mine. If you need any directions
e-mail me off list.
Regards,
Ross
on 3/31/03 15:11, Christopher Mitchell at derby-@hotmail.com wrote:
Dave W. and I spent part of sunday wiring up my loop among other tasks on the beast. As I own a triumph, I have spent more time dedicated to motorcycle elcctronics than I care to remember. This was a whole lot easier than the Triumph because a. Dave has done it already and knows all the pitfalls, tricks, etc., b. I saved my old harness to be canabilzed, and c. it's not made by Lucas. I would like to run a modern switch on the left hand side that has hi/lo beams, turnsignals and the horn and is kind of small. The bike came with a kawaski switch that is similar to the ones sold by EFP and MG cycle. Mine is shot and I would like to use a little smaller and perferably alumnium or chrome switch. Any suggestions? _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail |
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K. Ross Raymond
Arizona USA
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'71 LAPD Ambassador
'69 Triumph T100S
Norton hopeful
1998 Ariel (my daughter, after the Sq.4, not the mermaid)