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LC Left Switchblock.

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LC Left Switchblock. Even a damage one is fine. Mine has the horn button broken off. I could swap bits if necessary.
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I probably have the button on its own, but id advise you to get a nos one, its not expensive from norbo etc.
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JonW wrote:I probably have the button on its own, but id advise you to get a nos one, its not expensive from norbo etc.
92GBP is expensive enough. I would rather muck with the button if you have one.
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ive got one you can play with, horn button in place and goes in and out good, a couple of members here have looked after me so its my turn now, $5 postage and its yours, ken

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ken007 wrote:ive got one you can play with, horn button in place and goes in and out good, a couple of members here have looked after me so its my turn now, $5 postage and its yours, ken

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Done deal. How, where. when payment? I can do PayPal.

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JonW wrote:Looks like youre sorted, but Im sure mien was sub 50quid Gen yam :/
The RH one is about 50 through Norbo (I'll probably do that in the near future - my rh block is pretty cruddy, but functioning, with faded (unreadable) decals).

The LH is quite presentable except the horn button broken off. And I like the satisfaction of fiddling with things rather than a 'cheque book' resto :lol: .
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no worries, understood you want to restore it, Ive done the same with a few of my bikes with great sucess.

Didnt realise those were so much money now..
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I had one fitted to my air cooled. spent a lot of time cleaning etc until I found that they earth the kill sw as opposed to the air cooled supplying a positive to the coils !! I also cut the plug off to fit individual connectors.

I ended up paying silly money for a NOS from Malaysia - nice switch though (so I keep telling myself) now I keep looking at the refurbished LH switch.........jeez its an illness :-|
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Just get the new LH...... ;-)
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The budget string holder has done an audit and is watching my spendthrift actions closely :-|
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I feel your pain brother :-(

Minister of war and Finance over here too.....
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OzzyElsie wrote:
The RH one is about 50 through Norbo (I'll probably do that in the near future - my rh block is pretty cruddy, but functioning, with faded (unreadable) decals).
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OzzyElsie wrote: The LH is quite presentable except the horn button broken off. And I like the satisfaction of fiddling with things rather than a 'cheque book' resto :lol: .
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BRG1200 wrote:Just get the new LH...... ;-)
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A fellow Forum Member heard my plight and took pity, and made me an offer I couldn't refuse.

The low tech copper wire email connection was positively scorched by the speed of the reply and here we are, done and dusted Image.

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