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Which one do you prefer? 14 Aug 2012 11:23 #542522

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Les,

I'll post those up tonight. Really, my personal opinion is as long as you can direct your customers to a solution for this issue, that is OK. I just wanted to ask the question, not that I think you have to provide it in your kit, but to be able to answer the question for the "Less Ebay Informed" of us! lol

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Which one do you prefer? 14 Aug 2012 11:37 #542525

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Oh, I agree Naked, Right now I'm waiting on the heim joints, they should have been here along with the material to make 20 more sets.
FYI, I caught the name mistake and edit. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I've been called worse but can't say as I've been called better. ;)

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Which one do you prefer? 14 Aug 2012 11:58 #542530

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ahhhhhh dangit les,
stop it,now yer makin me blush :blush: !

the micro switch is a nice clean "hidden solution".

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Which one do you prefer? 14 Aug 2012 12:06 #542531

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Yeah sorry about that guys! Been talking with Leon so much the past few that I seem to automatically start off with that name! As long as I don't call my wife Leon I should be fine....! Lol

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NakedFun wrote: Yeah sorry about that guys! Been talking with Leon so much the past few that I seem to automatically start off with that name! As long as I don't call my wife Leon I should be fine....! Lol

Cory






prolly want to keep that to a minimum,:lol: :laugh: :woohoo: :silly:


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Which one do you prefer? 14 Aug 2012 12:31 #542539

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Which one do you prefer? 14 Aug 2012 17:04 #542596

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NakedFun wrote: Les,

This is probable what I am going to do:

It is a pressure switch for the brake light that is built into the banjo bolt. A couple stainless steel / rubber insulated clamps on the bakcside of the master mount and you can rout the harness cleanly back to the bike.

My ZRX rear sets that I was planning on mounting to the bike, have aboss for the "L" bracket that the brake switch snaps into, then uses the spring and attaches to the same brake lever pivot pin. I can send pics later if it helps.

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Thats what i use on mine. it is a nice clean solution. :)
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Which one do you prefer? 14 Aug 2012 18:15 #542607

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Which one do you prefer? 14 Aug 2012 19:07 #542618

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Which one do you prefer? 14 Aug 2012 21:43 #542652

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Les,

Here is the shot of the backside of the ZRX brake set. As you can see it simply has a "L" bracket that bolts on and the switch snaps into it. Connected to the brake lever by a spring.



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Which one do you prefer? 15 Aug 2012 12:17 #542777

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Personally I think the banjo bolt is the cleaner solution.
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Which one do you prefer? 16 Aug 2012 07:29 #542907

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Parts are in, I'll be getting final assembly photos and packaging today. I'm going to ship each unit assembled, ready to bolt on with all hardware.

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