Early unpainted LH handlebar switch

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Alan H
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Early unpainted LH handlebar switch

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Actually for the T200, but T20/possible any late 60s/early 70s Suzuki with indicators, Hi/Lo lights and horn button on that side.
Natural alloy 'colour', not painted. Wiring condition immaterial as I will redo that if required.
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what the fuck was that ????

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Cheers John. That should do the job and upset the purists all in one go. Win win, really!! :lol:
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Alan there is this one but dont seem to have indicator switch, I suppose you still have 2 arms you could use http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Suzuki-T20-T2 ... rk:37:pf:0
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Re: Early unpainted LH handlebar switch

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That's like the one on the bike, but the L/R switch is only 2 position without the centre 'off' detent.
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Ahh, but it has the Suzuki " S " on it :o :o :D :D
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Re: Early unpainted LH handlebar switch

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Alan,
just a thought but I went through this loop when I had the bike. Simon Craddock at Abergavenny had some spare parts for the switches, can't remember which parts, but worth an ask, to see what he has go that might help.

failing that, I was going to put one of these on.....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-Position-I ... :rk:2:pf:0
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Thanks for the update but I'll keep my eyes open for one that looks as if it should be there. No mad rush I suppose. There'll be one somewhere.
The one that John suggested is a one peice unit with the clutch lever on and doesn't match the brake, so I'll just keep looking.
Nowt straightforward as usual!
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Alan is this any good
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Re: Early unpainted LH handlebar switch

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That's closer, but the clutch perch would have to be disposed of to match t'other side.
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