Chopper switches
- wack 63
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Is there a particular switch that builders are using on chops etc with steel bars? I'm looking for something small with dip/high, horn and possibly kill to go with a MB gearchange which will look odd I think but r/hand side has throttle and master cylinder.
i didnt use a handlebar switch on pride because i wanted it to be a clean look,i put a toggle switch in the bottom of the bates headlamp shell for hi/lo.i always intended to put a ignition switch in rear leccy box nbut never got round to it. my lights were on all time engine was running and i stalled it to stop it lol.
hey wack what about this...?
it's a genuine nos servetta switch that fits into a m/c switch housing....
i was going to use it about 25 years ago on a cut down[when cut downs were the height of fashion] but ended up rewiring a m/c switch....
merry christmas all...!
it's a genuine nos servetta switch that fits into a m/c switch housing....
i was going to use it about 25 years ago on a cut down[when cut downs were the height of fashion] but ended up rewiring a m/c switch....
merry christmas all...!
- newmanlammy
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Vehicle wiring products have anice range and good prices
http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/V ... itches.php
http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/V ... itches.php
- wack 63
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Thanks for the info chaps ,think I may have found one on Ebay that looks ok http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT
- wack 63
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This looks a nice bit of kit but very expensive http://www.streetchopperweb.com/hotnews ... to_02.html