Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Reeply to Chris re: switch

Author: Ross

Date: Apr 1, 2003, 8:54 PM

Post ID: 1712471974


That's the Yamaha YHA205 I wrote about. It is a very good switch, easy to
reach, and seems to handle current well.
Regards,
Ross
on 4/1/03 12:12, Christopher Mitchell at derby-@hotmail.com wrote:

 Is this the switch you were talking about:

http://www.neatparts.com/yamaha_r5_350_1971/yama350_acccontrl_2.jpg






From: Michael Jones <mjon-@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
CC: derby-@hotmail.com
Subject: Reeply to Chris re: switch
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 19:44:22 -0800 (PST)

Chris, I think the perfect switch for a loop is the
Yamaha 3608291000 or similar. They were used on small
Yamahas in the 70's, the R-5, etc. It is aluminum,
looks polished, has black switches with red lettering:
really matches the Loopframe colors. It has on-off for
the headlight, high/low, horn, turnsignals. It is
better built inside then are the Guzzi switches, too.
If you have the tips books, there is an explanation of
how to install one on p.5.

-Mike (69 Ambo)




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