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Does anybody know who manufactures the oval rocker switches in the fairing caps? I'm looking for a momentary switch to use with my air compressor that will fit into one of the blanks and I am having a hell of a time finding one that looks like the HD ones. Thanks
I believe H-D part #71764-07 is a momentary switch. It's the electronic lock-unlock switch for CVO tourpaks. I've read about guys using it for the 'garage door opener' mod.
I believe H-D part #71764-07 is a momentary switch. It's the electronic lock-unlock switch for CVO tourpaks. I've read about guys using it for the 'garage door opener' mod.
Perhaps I should clarify how I intend to use this. I need to be able to power one thing, the air compressor, from one "on" position and then power the solenoid release valve from the other "on" position. So what I need is a on-off-on double throw momentary switch. Will the Screaming Eagle switch you mention function in that capacity or is only an momentary on-off switch?
Perhaps I should clarify how I intend to use this. I need to be able to power one thing, the air compressor, from one "on" position and then power the solenoid release valve from the other "on" position. So what I need is a on-off-on double throw momentary switch. Will the Screaming Eagle switch you mention function in that capacity or is only an momentary on-off switch?
The one they are referring to is a momentary on. You need one like the speaker selector switch used on the ultras. Its is an DPDT type switch. I think that is probably about as close as you are going to find
I am looking to rid the switches of the red and green idiot lights. does anyone know or have knowledge of some covers or switches that do not allow the led to show through?
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