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chicken 02-Mar-2006 12:42

Is this girl appropriately dressed to ride a ducati?
 
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. ;)

domski 02-Mar-2006 12:59

I'm getting bad chi off of this thread too :ninja:

Paul James 02-Mar-2006 13:19



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:

CK 02-Mar-2006 13:24

Quote:

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:)

phil_h 02-Mar-2006 13:34

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.


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