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chicken
02-Mar-2006, 12:42
Right - now that I have you're attention can I have some help please. :D
62 views on the previous boringly-titled thread and nary a peep.
What is the most discreet switchgear that you have seen on a bike? Has to be black, and on a reasonably common bike (pref japanese for availability but others aren't ruled out).
Bonus points for piccies.
Cash prize for the one that I choose!
merci muchly.
swannymere
02-Mar-2006, 12:47
:devil:probably custom bike stuff like Hardley-Ableson etc.:devil:
dickieducati
02-Mar-2006, 12:57
got to say thats very underhand :lol::lol::lol:
even if i could help you i wouldnt now. ;)
I'm getting bad chi off of this thread too :ninja:
Paul James
02-Mar-2006, 13:19
http://images6.theimagehosting.com/Natalia Sokolova - Ducati.jpg (http://www.theimagehosting.com)
Any help Domski ?
chicken
02-Mar-2006, 13:21
How's this? I will donate £100 sponsorship to the DD rider of the winner's choice.
The winner will be decided by me based upon number of suggestions, quality of suggestions, appropriate pictures and general all-round helpfulness.
Dickie has ruled himself out, although I doubt he cares considering he runs a bank :lol:
Originally posted by chicken
How's this? I will donate £100 sponsorship to the DD rider of the winner's choice.
blimey - I best u2u Tonio, he could really do with that:)
So how many switches do you want ?
Starter, kill, indicators, horn, lights-on, main/dip ... ?
Discreet becomes difficult if its all of the above :lol:
chicken
02-Mar-2006, 13:38
Must have all of the common functions and be significantly smaller than standard SS switchgear.
Current front-runner is the stuff on my KTM Duke II but I'm sure there is better out there.
doogalman
02-Mar-2006, 13:57
I think Suzuki used to use a very compact unit on 70's trail bike , that had all the controls on one side, rather than using two sets of switches. A friend of mine used to use them as he had lost his left arm. So he needed everything on the right. I'm sure it was suzuki, but sorry no pics.
Chi:
http://www.peakmoto.com/category.html?UCIDs=1087185
http://www.tejasthumpcycles.com/Parts/electronics/electronics.htm
http://www.customdynamics.com/loadequalizer.htm
and I just lurrrrrve the switch about 3/4 of the way down this link:
http://www.steelthundercc.com/wire_harness_kits.html
rcgbob44
02-Mar-2006, 16:45
I have always found Suzuki switch gere to be very good.
I fitted this to my first Ducati, a 750 Sport, and its fitted as standard on my Jota, never had any trouble with it.
Tantrum992
02-Mar-2006, 17:09
That was low :lol: im with Dickieducati " wouldnt tell you if i new now":P:lol:
chicken
02-Mar-2006, 18:52
Low, but effective!
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Tantrum992
02-Mar-2006, 20:08
Originally posted by chicken
Low, but effective!
Current page count for this thread 203
Current page count for the previous one 91 (with a 12 hour headstart)
:lol::lol::lol: You a rep for sun tan lotion in iceland by any chance ;)
Tonio600
03-Mar-2006, 08:35
What's a switchgear? Sorry Chi, can't understand the topic :lol:
Paul James
03-Mar-2006, 11:07
Originally posted by Tonio600
What's a switchgear? Sorry Chi, can't understand the topic :lol:
It is a form of transvestism, males wearing female clothing and vice versa (or so Domski told me):D:P
couchcommando
03-Mar-2006, 14:30
Have headlights perm on, take indicators off and just have the small kill switch/starter one.
For a horn practice shouting loudly :)
Originally posted by Paul James
Originally posted by Tonio600
What's a switchgear? Sorry Chi, can't understand the topic :lol:
It is a form of transvestism, males wearing female clothing and vice versa (or so Domski told me):D:P
You promised not to tell everyone!!!
Tonio - Switchgear is the buttons and switches on the handlebars. The controls for lights, indicators etc.
Chi wants something smaller? and cooler? I'm guessing.
:)
chicken
04-Mar-2006, 20:45
boing!
This is a serious offer and CK is the current leader by default.
I was going to say KTM stuff is pretty small and neat, but you already know that! The switchgear on the 525 was nice.
chicken
12-Mar-2006, 22:43
okay you lazy bunch. The competition is now closed and CK is the winner.
Charlotte, u2u me with bank account details please.
Originally posted by chicken
okay you lazy bunch. The competition is now closed and CK is the winner.
Charlotte, u2u me with bank account details please.
wow!!!!!
wunderfull Chi!!!
absolutely fantastic!!!!:D:D
U2U winging its way......
Will deffo sort you out a ticket for one of the race rounds mate.
Luv
C
xx
ps: as i was close by default - what was the outcome???:puzzled:
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