MT 09 L/H Switchgear


marksim

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Hi, am after the L/H Side handlebar switchgear if anybody has 1 for sale.
Or if anybody knows where theres a bike breaking for parts,much appreciated.
thanks Mark
 

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When I saw the title I thought perhaps it was going to suggest an alternative that has the conventional arrangement for the horn and indicator switches.

A few times I've had to waste precious seconds fumbling around trying to find the horn button with my thumb - fortunately it's not been a matter of life or death, but it could be one day.

So - any suggestions? If anyone has, then maybe there'll be an OEM switch for sale!
 

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When I saw the title I thought perhaps it was going to suggest an alternative that has the conventional arrangement for the horn and indicator switches.

A few times I've had to waste precious seconds fumbling around trying to find the horn button with my thumb - fortunately it's not been a matter of life or death, but it could be one day.
Thought it was just me! I regularly ride six bikes, Yamaha and Kawasaki, and the MT is the only one that I have trouble with.
Even just using the indicator it doesn't seem to fall in the natural position. Tried slackening the screws and rotating it then realised it is pegged, so I think the Dremel will have to come out.
 

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I changed mine for one from a YBR 125. Less then £20 new. I had to cut the connector off and solder some wires. But all in it only took about 1 hour to change it over. It felt so good to have it all in the right place again.

Darrel
 


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