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 Chi: http://www.peakmoto.com/category.html?UCIDs=1087185 http://www.tejasthumpcycles.com/Part...lectronics.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 | 
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 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. | 
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 That was low :lol: im with Dickieducati " wouldnt tell you if i new now":P:lol: | 
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 Low, but effective! Current page count for this thread 203 Current page count for the previous one 91 (with a 12 hour headstart) | 
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 :lol::lol::lol: You a rep for sun tan lotion in iceland by any chance ;) | 
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 What's a switchgear? Sorry Chi, can't understand the topic :lol: | 
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 It is a form of transvestism, males wearing female clothing and vice versa (or so Domski told me):D:P | 
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 Have headlights perm on, take indicators off and just have the small kill switch/starter one. For a horn practice shouting loudly :) | 
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 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. :) | 
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 boing! This is a serious offer and CK is the current leader by default. | 
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