Indicator microswitch

Buy at least two switches Cyclistbruse as you will melt one unless you are very very careful with the soldering iron. DAMHIK :blast
 
Buy at least two switches Cyclistbruse as you will melt one unless you are very very careful with the soldering iron. DAMHIK :blast

Good eyes, a steady hand and a small soldering iron required ☺
 
Must admit I paid a tv repair shop to do the soldering and shrink wrap‘em with a 6in length of wire on the two bought. My eyes could not focus nor hands keep still.


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If my memory serves me correctly, the most "difficult" bit was routing the cable correctly inside the switch when re-assembling. As above, small soldering iron required.......
 
James Sherlock sells the micro switches as well.
https://www.james-sherlock.co.uk/shop/r850-r1100-r1150-r1200c/electrics/switches-962/handlebar-switch-clusters/indicator-switch-detail

A bit pricey (£12 per switch) but they have been a perfect fit.
Within a month or so both gone kaput on my GS (>100k) :blast
As already mentioned. Some fine soldering skills required...

At least we don't have to rely on some kind soul to do a bulk order from the good ol' USA anymore...
 
On a similar note, does anyone know where I can buy the front brake microswitch for an 1100?

I know that the usual people sell the switches connected to the wire, but 42 pounds seems a lot for just a switch and some wire.

Cheers.
 


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