Early unpainted LH handlebar switch

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Re: Early unpainted LH handlebar switch

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Alan H
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Re: Early unpainted LH handlebar switch

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Got compressed air tools, grinders, linisher and polishers, but need the right switch first. Anyway, am onny a poor pensioner, yer know!!! :lol:
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Re: Early unpainted LH handlebar switch

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Alan H wrote:Got compressed air tools, grinders, linisher and polishers, but need the right switch first. Anyway, am onny a poor pensioner, yer know!!! :lol:
Told ya you where good at playing the violin :lol:
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Re: Early unpainted LH handlebar switch

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Oh aye. And handing the collection plate 'round.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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