CB77 Headlight Dimmer / Hi - Lo Beam SwitchCB77 Headlight Dimmer / Hi - Lo Beam SwitchHey Folks,
My bar-mounted hi beam low beam dimmer switch died this morning. Headlight is just permanently off now. It's this item here - https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-Genuine-Ho ... m570.l1313 I tried pulling it apart once because the switch was getting kind of loose and I remember it seemed kind of tricky to get to the internals of the switch contacts. I left as-is and figured I'd get to it when it was finally too loose to function at all. That time has come! Is this an item that can be repaired? Replacing it seems rather costly. Thank you! Re: CB77 Headlight Dimmer / Hi - Lo Beam SwitchIt depends upon your skill level. It's a pretty simple switch but if you are not comfortable with soldering and checking wires for breaks / shorts, you may be better off spending the money on a replacement......
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'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F So I pulled it apart and sure enough the spring that pushes the connecting but was broken so the switch was not making any contact. Question. I get batteries pretty cheap and my charging system is strong. I just wired the hi beam and low beam together and have them both on all the time till I replace the spring. Is it okay to run both beams at the same time?
Hi/Low BeamI certainly wouldn't recommend wiring the headlight so that both beams are lit all the time.
Either the bulb will overheat and fail or the battery will go flat and the bike will stop, wouldn't give odds on which will happen first! Why not wire it so that just the low beam is lit until you get the switch fixed. Re: Hi/Low BeamYa, better judgement caught up with me when I reminded myself how much a sealed beam honda head lamp costs to replace and I disconnected the low beam wire this morning. The lamp felt too hot to risk. Looking online I can't seem to find a replacement spring that fits into the switch, or a replacement switch. I'll probably end up taking a trip to the hardware store looking for random springs that might fit and maybe I can cut it down to size. Otherwise, I'll just have the swith permanently wired for hi beam. I don't think I'll really miss the "fast charging" feature when you switch between low and hi beam. I don't run into a dead battery ever, unless its time to replace the battery and that only ever costs me like $25 every other year or so at the soonest.
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