My horn button broke out and Mr. Mortation was kind enough to send me a LT switch he had. I used his switch as a guide to reassemble mine with his horn button. I used dielectric grease to hold all the springs and parts together and carefully installed it back into the housing. The grease really made the switch operate smoothly.
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FYI: If you ever need to open up a LT side switch with auto cancel turn sigs, high / low beam and horn....be prepared for lots of little parts to go flying. 6 springs, 3 contactors, a steel ball and some plastic bits.
My horn button broke out and Mr. Mortation was kind enough to send me a LT switch he had. I used his switch as a guide to reassemble mine with his horn button. I used dielectric grease to hold all the springs and parts together and carefully installed it back into the housing. The grease really made the switch operate smoothly.
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"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTYTags: None
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NetBSD
i dont understand how those auto canceling turn signals work on a bike. not to highjack yer thread but can someone explain it to me?
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Originally posted by NetBSD View Posti dont understand how those auto canceling turn signals work on a bike. not to highjack yer thread but can someone explain it to me?
do a search in the tech forum, it's been explained in the last few months iircGS850GT
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diesel
Originally posted by NetBSD View Posti dont understand how those auto canceling turn signals work on a bike. not to highjack yer thread but can someone explain it to me?
IIRC most of the Suzukis are 100% electronic. Travel a certain distance at a high enough speed and the signals are cancelled.
Others like my '84 goldwing are a combination of electronic and electro-mechanical. Travel a certain distance at a high enough speed and a solenoid fires releases the switch allowing it to return to center.
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diesel
Same as the right hand button
The button, spring and contact on the left switch is the same as the right switch.
Back in the 80's there was a service bulleting on it. I looked for the part numbers for the right switch and didn't find them in the micro-fiche. Maybe someone has access to the service bulletin and it has the part numbers.
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Originally posted by diesel View PostThe button, spring and contact on the left switch is the same as the right switch.
Back in the 80's there was a service bulleting on it. I looked for the part numbers for the right switch and didn't find them in the micro-fiche. Maybe someone has access to the service bulletin and it has the part numbers.82 1100 EZ (red)
"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY
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kamelman
Both my horn and start are missing now. Given up looking for buttons, gonna replace both controls soon as I find some.
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RJ
GSXR switches can be adapted to work without too much trouble, there not as faded as the GS stuff, and you get push to cancel turn signals to boot. Other Suzuki model swithces may work as well.
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Clone
Do you know a specific model of bike that we could use the left hand switches off of to get the push to cancel feature. And then how would the clutch hook up work?
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