HELP - LEFT HAND CONTROL SWITCH
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HELP - LEFT HAND CONTROL SWITCH
Hi all,
A problem I'v found is that the left hand control switch seems to move.
I tryed to tighten the screws but it still moved.
After taking the switch off and seeing what looks like a copper contact plate to the handle bar
Im not sure if i can rap anything around the bar (elec tap) to see if that helped.
Any ideas?
Also im missing the button off the lights (to turn it off and on), anyone know were i could get one?
Thanks all,
Andrew
A problem I'v found is that the left hand control switch seems to move.
I tryed to tighten the screws but it still moved.
After taking the switch off and seeing what looks like a copper contact plate to the handle bar
Im not sure if i can rap anything around the bar (elec tap) to see if that helped.
Any ideas?
Also im missing the button off the lights (to turn it off and on), anyone know were i could get one?
Thanks all,
Andrew
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Re: HELP - LEFT HAND CONTROL SWITCH
what bike would this be
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: HELP - LEFT HAND CONTROL SWITCH
Arrrr sorry, that was silly.
The bike is a VFR 400 NC30 1989.
Thanks,
Andrew.
The bike is a VFR 400 NC30 1989.
Thanks,
Andrew.
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Re: HELP - LEFT HAND CONTROL SWITCH
if memoery serves me there are two screws that hold the switch to the handle bars, are they the correct screws?
If the actual swithc is missing its probably easier to source a second hand working switchgear, this will probably fix your
mounting issues too
If the actual swithc is missing its probably easier to source a second hand working switchgear, this will probably fix your
mounting issues too
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: HELP - LEFT HAND CONTROL SWITCH
Hi again,
Yer, it held in by the two screws, although doing them up as must as i could didnt seem to fix the moment problem.
Iv order a new chines one that ill just nick the button off, or if it look and feels good, ill just use that.
Thanks for the help.
Andrew.
Yer, it held in by the two screws, although doing them up as must as i could didnt seem to fix the moment problem.
Iv order a new chines one that ill just nick the button off, or if it look and feels good, ill just use that.
Thanks for the help.
Andrew.