Indicator Switch Thingy
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Indicator Switch Thingy
Question to all you that will obviously know more than me.... not hard.
Is there a way to change a manual indicator switch off an older bike to the press off type? thats all the technical speak in my vocab after several Jimmy's...
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Is there a way to change a manual indicator switch off an older bike to the press off type? thats all the technical speak in my vocab after several Jimmy's...
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re: Indicator Switch Thingy
I'd imagine you just replace the hole unit on the LHS Handle bar..
Then it's just down to wiring it back up again.
But I could be wrong.
Then it's just down to wiring it back up again.
But I could be wrong.
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re: Indicator Switch Thingy
You could yank out the switch and just superglue a button in there and reatach wires until it looks like it might work.
But, I am wrong so, don't do that.
But, I am wrong so, don't do that.
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re: Indicator Switch Thingy
Agree with Dan - you should be able to find a switch block with a push off and just rewire it up.
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re: Indicator Switch Thingy
Dans pretty right I'd say.
The auto cancel type thingy is all in the switch.
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The auto cancel type thingy is all in the switch.
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id go with quarkz..but then again i AM dodgy...
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re: Indicator Switch Thingy
its honestly impossible to say on the size thing without seeing both the switches opened up, but i'd guess that the size of the push-cancel one would be a bit bigger, simply as there's a bit more "mechanical" stuff going on.
Find out the diameter of your handlebars and width of your switchblock and try and locate a switchblock with the required facilities that fits yours.
last switchblock i bought cost me about $40 from a wrecker
(i put a late 70's rhs switchblock on a '71 cb250, i then had a killswitch that worked 
Find out the diameter of your handlebars and width of your switchblock and try and locate a switchblock with the required facilities that fits yours.
last switchblock i bought cost me about $40 from a wrecker


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u may even need to get different clip ons?? depending on how much space, and wot kinda diameter u have to work with??maybe one of these nerds with web links can help?? then wen uve done ur research, off to the wreckers...
can u fix it with bubble gum or duct tape?? im good & handy with the duct tape!!
can u fix it with bubble gum or duct tape?? im good & handy with the duct tape!!
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re: Indicator Switch Thingy
as long as the wiring from the old unit matches the wiring of the new unit u should be able to do a direct swap or u might have to get a multimeter and see what wires go where.
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