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Originally posted by Cipher View Post
You're a clearly unstable.
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Every now and again I drop by to see if there's a question I might be able to help answering. Almost invariably I run across a thread like this one, good answers followed up with a barrage of replies that serve no other purpose than for people to prove to themselves they know something while simultaneously proving to everyone else how much they truly don't know.
I'm glad I'm on an XS1100 these days, that crowd seems to be mature enough to accept what they don't know thereby leaving speculation and rabbit hole diving out of the mix.
But anyway, I digest. How do I clean a switch? I take it apart, dip the parts in salt and let Deer lick them clean.Last edited by LAB3; 01-19-2023, 04:06 PM.1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)
LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.
I identify as a man but according to the label on a box of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four
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Originally posted by LAB3 View PostEvery now and again I drop by to see if there's a question I might be able to help answering. Almost invariably I run across a thread like this one, good answers followed up with a barrage of replies that serve no other purpose than for people to prove to themselves they know something while simultaneously proving to everyone else how much they truly don't know.
I'm glad I'm on an XS1100 these days, that crowd seems to be mature enough to accept what they don't know thereby leaving speculation and rabbit hole diving out of the mix.
But anyway, I digest. How do I clean a switch? I take it apart, dip the parts in salt and let Deer lick them clean.
My friends dad had an ole xs1100 with a fairing, bags...stashed in his garage for years
We got got it running, put tires on it. That thing would MOVE...LOL
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Originally posted by Cipher View Post
You're a clearly unstable.
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Originally posted by trent View Post
Nice to see you back.
My friends dad had an ole xs1100 with a fairing, bags...stashed in his garage for years
We got got it running, put tires on it. That thing would MOVE...LOL
1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)
LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.
I identify as a man but according to the label on a box of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four
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I've tried soaking terminals in mild acid solution before and while it helps, it's not as effective as physically cleaning. The problem with a bike harness is reaching down inside the connector to clean the brass. One idea to clean easily is to use a tiny media blaster with soda. Paasche makes one. Soak with water when done. Of course, this will be easiest to execute with the harness off the bike.Ed
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Originally posted by LAB3 View PostHow do I clean a switch? I take it apart, dip the parts in salt and let Deer lick them clean.
I have 3 cans of contact cleaner. WD40 electric, CRC, and DeOxit.
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Originally posted by bonanzadave View Post
I have 3 cans of contact cleaner. WD40 electric, CRC, and DeOxit.
I used some CRC and it worked it Cleared up sketchy response from Switches ,so far.
But fur real...I went to a shop that does a lot of electrical stuff after I had already used the CRC and noticed tech there using deoxit in and on pretty much same thing as I did.
CRC was my only choice in the town I was in at the time.
I'm sure someplace closer to home will have all options available.
I'm just not sure if any lubrication should have been applied after CRC ?
But like I said seen tech using deoxit.
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Here's my no-nonsense reply. Spray cleaner is your go to when you can't physically access the contacts such as inside the bullet connectors in the wiring harness. Steve is an electronics guy by trade and it would be tough to argue with how a pro does things, if he used deox-it then that's the wise choice. I've used CRC in the past with good results but I'll certainly keep Grimly's idea in mind for next time since he's a cheap ba$7@rd like me.
Handlebar switches are easy enough to take apart and you can readily get to the contacts. In that case I take some sandpaper and clean up the contact surfaces until they're down to shiny colored metal and reassemble.
As to using other cleaners or dielectric grease I'll defer that to others but one thing you can be assured of, they'll warn you that your bike will explode, you'll suffer from male pattern baldness, erectile dysfunction and eventually be sodomized by sociopathic street gang members if you don't do things the way they describe! Following my method I can assure you that this won't happen.1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)
LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.
I identify as a man but according to the label on a box of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four
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When I restored 450SL Mercedes, the rocker panels for the electric windows always corroded. I would take them apart, I had a box of them, as at time they were all the same, and take them apart, clean the little rocker in there where the ball bearing settles, clean or replace the spring, usually with some Pb BLaster kind of lube, .0001 sand paper, and a brass wire brush. Putting them back together was easy enough, I filled the chamber with high quality dielectric grease, and those windows and switches always worked flawlessly. I could never understand why Mercedes made convertibles that had switches with no drain holes, 1/16th in gaps around the rocker, and absolutely no waterproofing.
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Originally posted by Suzukian View PostWhen I restored 450SL Mercedes, the rocker panels for the electric windows always corroded. I would take them apart, I had a box of them, as at time they were all the same, and take them apart, clean the little rocker in there where the ball bearing settles, clean or replace the spring, usually with some Pb BLaster kind of lube, .0001 sand paper, and a brass wire brush. Putting them back together was easy enough, I filled the chamber with high quality dielectric grease, and those windows and switches always worked flawlessly. I could never understand why Mercedes made convertibles that had switches with no drain holes, 1/16th in gaps around the rocker, and absolutely no waterproofing.
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