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Anyone know a source for the above?
It's the tiny spring that mounts on the side of the horn button itself.
Looks like it's the same thru 2013 on big twins and Sportys too.
I took a Quick Look on Ronnies parts fiche and could only find part numbers for the switches themselves. If it were me Id buy a cheap take off from ebay or something and take the spring out.
I took a Quick Look on Ronnies parts fiche and could only find part numbers for the switches themselves. If it were me Id buy a cheap take off from ebay or something and take the spring out.
Yes i looked at Ronnies too, nada.
I'm thinking I may have to buy a used switch like you said.
It annoys me I was very careful with it setting it aside by itself... and then it was gone.
Yes i looked at Ronnies too, nada.
I'm thinking I may have to buy a used switch like you said.
It annoys me I was very careful with it setting it aside by itself... and then it was gone.
I hate that. It happened to me enough that I bought one of those magnetic trays and sat it on top of my toolbox. Now anytime I have small parts like that I put them in the tray and keep them safely where I left them.
I hate that. It happened to me enough that I bought one of those magnetic trays and sat it on top of my toolbox. Now anytime I have small parts like that I put them in the tray and keep them safely where I left them.
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