Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Head Light

Author: 3haw-@bluefrog.biz

Date: Mar 31, 2003, 6:28 PM

Post ID: 1712455652


Alan,
How much is a Dunphy wrench? (with shipping) Bob

----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Dunphy <adun-@midmaine.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Head Light


 
 Hi ,
I got the email , I was just waiting till the harnesses were ready to
send out before replying. I got a set of sockets and pieced the stuff
together . Also I made a little diagram up and a pic on flattening the
terminals to gain clearance at the rear of the headlamp.

Jesse,
Sorry about the second E-mail , somehow I got a duplicate message,
noticed the date on the message after I answered. I felt really stupid!

 I will be posting a notice when the next batch of wrenches are done. I
only do them ehen a mill is sitting unused and lately they have been
going non stop. I will be making a batch of the origianl style again
then the aftermarket style. I am sending the next batch to those who
have been waiting first THEN I will start a new list.

Maybe I am already on the list for an original, I answered a request a
while
 back. If not no problem I'll wait. Thanks

 I am thinking about kitting up some relay conversions and modern
switch sets too . Those will be readily available if the demand is
there.

I have a switch that may work, Off a late 1100 Kawasaki sport bike,
Includes
 a choke lever and cable that looks long enough to go to the splitter. But
that's a project that's a little further down the road. Used KZ400
switches
 and levers on my last Eldo and they worked great but the clutch became
stiffer due to increased throw. It's a good thing we shake right hands
cause
 I could have broken some bones with my left. The KZ400 switch lasted about
25 years with no problem but are unavailable now.

Alan
'74 Eldorado LAPD
MGNOC 4352

Alan R. Dunphy
adun-@midmaine.com
Pittsfield, ME 04967-1426

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