Headlight dimmer (dip-switch) question
Without going to a bike I'll give this a try.
As there is a Horn button at lever the HL switch is more on top than Up/Down. So if I want low beam I push forward and the light goes down. If I want High I move back and the light goes up. OK, OK it's just a thought. ....lm
A perfectly logical thought, Ed. I'd not given that bit of lateral thinking any credence before but, now you mention it, that 'lever action' makes sense. Can't believe I found this thread today. I had been meaning to ask this question since I got my CL77. My '67 S90 also appeared to be backwards from what is considered the norm on today's modern bikes where up is High and down is Low. I actually made an adapter so I could reverse my S90, not that the little 6V headlight High or Low beam makes a lot of difference.
I spent way too much time looking at wiring diagrams and tracing the wires on the S90. Then when I got the Scrambler, I found the same set up. Guess this thread finally answers my question. I would tend to agree with LM that the switch motion emulates a lever connected to the headlight. I've never seen a bike or car with a lever on the headlight for moving it while in motion, but it certainly makes perfectly good sense. You could put an airplane landing light on a bike and if you had a lever arrangement to dip the light, it would not bother any oncoming traffic. Anyway, thanks. One less unanswered question about these old Japanese bikes. regards, Rob
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