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mschehen
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Post by mschehen » Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:18 am

They are clubman bars and they are unbelievably comfortable.

mason123h
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Switches

Post by mason123h » Thu Jul 11, 2013 9:01 pm

On your new handlebars it looks like you also got some new switches. What kind are they? I am looking at some clubman bars similar to yours but can't find any original starting switches for a CA77. I think I could probably just use any old motorcycle switches.

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Switches

Post by mason123h » Thu Jul 11, 2013 9:02 pm

On your new handlebars it looks like you also got some new switches. What kind are they? I am looking at some clubman bars similar to yours but can't find any original starting switches for a CA77. I think I could probably just use any old motorcycle switches.

mschehen
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handlebar switches

Post by mschehen » Fri Jul 12, 2013 11:42 am

Those are just some generic switches I got off e-bay. They are black painted metal and even though they were pretty cheap (less then $40 for the pair) they have a nice "snick" when you use them and the enclosed wiring diagram was very easy to adapt to the dream. Just do a search for motorcycle handlebar switch and they should come up. if you cant find them let me know and I will go through all my old reciepts and see if I can come up with the name of the company. I am thinking OZ Motorsports but not positive on that.

Mike

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Switches

Post by mason123h » Sat Jul 13, 2013 4:20 pm

I can't seem to find any switches from the manufacturer that you listed, most of them seem to be Chinese or Taiwanese.
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CA77 Swithes

Post by mason123h » Sun Jul 14, 2013 10:34 pm

Could you please tell me the seller of the switches that you have on your bike? I was having trouble finding any that resembled yours while using the search perameters that you gave. That would be a big help! Also, do the left and right switches come together or separate? That might also aid in identifying the same ones.
Sorry to bother with questions, your help is appreciated!

Thanks!

mschehen
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Post by mschehen » Sat Jul 20, 2013 10:20 am

The seller on e-bay was ozg motors. The switch is listed as a dual sport on/off start-light switch. The other is listed as a turn signal switch. They are probably made in china but they work great and seem to be solid pieces. The red and black look great on the dreams and as I said they are cheap. I had forgotten how much they were and was suprised to see they are only about $15 per side with shipping. (sorry it took so long to get back but the forum is not sending me notes on this post because its been so long) If you have any other questions just pm me......hope this helps....Mike

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