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What is the best place to go to find out what the part # for the speedo/side dash switch is? I am looking to buy an extra switch and I cannot, for the life of me, find the part #. I would assume that most Harley's are the same since they all seem to be on the left side of the dash, behind the rubber boot.
Also, does anyone know if they are momentary switches?
Yea, I picked up a cheap one locally. I don't like it as much as the leatherworks one but I knew you were making the hard one so I just wanted something that I could mount and get me by. Here is a thread I did on it:
Yea, I picked up a cheap one locally. I don't like it as much as the leatherworks one but I knew you were making the hard one so I just wanted something that I could mount and get me by. Here is a thread I did on it:
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