Also, the headlight on/on switch is stuck to on. I haven't had a chance to look at it yet, but would like to fix it. Anyone else had this problem?
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Does anyone know if the button on the odometer is repairable. My newly aquired bike has a broken post and it's snubbed off deep inside.
Also, the headlight on/on switch is stuck to on. I haven't had a chance to look at it yet, but would like to fix it. Anyone else had this problem?Tags: None
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bradleymaynar
Originally posted by tsc
Also, the headlight on/on switch is stuck to on.
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TheBigRed
Originally posted by tscDoes anyone know if the button on the odometer is repairable. My newly aquired bike has a broken post and it's snubbed off deep inside.
Also, the headlight on/on switch is stuck to on. I haven't had a chance to look at it yet, but would like to fix it. Anyone else had this problem?
As for the Headlight on/off switch. Due to government regulations around that time (80/81) Motorcycles were required in most locations to have the headlights on all the time. However Suzuki (and I'm sure other makers) had lots of stock controls that had an on/off switch there. Instead of pitching the entire units, they re-designed the plastic piece that attaches and put a protrusion (sp) that forced the switch to not be movable to the "Off" position. My 550 came without the plastic piece and I was able to turn it on/off, but usually left it on as it really does help with others seeing you. I ordered a replacement plastic piece from BikeBandit, and sure enough it is designed to not be able to turn the lights off.
All that to say, with a dremel and a careful hand you can make the switch work with very little effort.
Amos
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It's really easy to fix the light switch so that it goes off and on. Just remove it and you'll quickly see why it's the way it is. You can take a razor knife and trim the plastic and it will work perfectly. Also, the off/on switch is available. It's part number is 37411-45012. If you order one, be sure to save the screw from the old one because the new one doesn't come with one (it's a separate item...thanks Suzuki!).1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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