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Yeebok
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      08-31-2011, 07:38 AM
Mate of mine at work has a 1988 BMW R80.

It has 2 switches on the dash either side of the handlebars.

He's had a look and found you can buy a genuine one for about $70 but he
wants to get away with spending less if possible.

It's the right hand rectangular hole in this:
http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/...oducts_id=1858

Just curious if anyone knows of a switch that would fit it conveniently.

He's wanting to wire his secondary lights to it and it's all in except
for the switch.
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      08-31-2011, 07:42 AM
On 31/08/2011 5:38 PM, Yeebok wrote:
> Mate of mine at work has a 1988 BMW R80.
>
> It has 2 switches on the dash either side of the handlebars.
>
> He's had a look and found you can buy a genuine one for about $70 but he
> wants to get away with spending less if possible.
>
> It's the right hand rectangular hole in this:
> http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/...oducts_id=1858
>
> Just curious if anyone knows of a switch that would fit it conveniently.
>
> He's wanting to wire his secondary lights to it and it's all in except
> for the switch.

Jaycar

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David Robley
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      08-31-2011, 09:30 AM
Yeebok wrote:

> Mate of mine at work has a 1988 BMW R80.
>
> It has 2 switches on the dash either side of the handlebars.
>
> He's had a look and found you can buy a genuine one for about $70 but he
> wants to get away with spending less if possible.
>
> It's the right hand rectangular hole in this:
> http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/...oducts_id=1858
>
> Just curious if anyone knows of a switch that would fit it conveniently.
>
> He's wanting to wire his secondary lights to it and it's all in except
> for the switch.


Without knowing the exact size of the hole, I'd hazard a guess that the
switch is the same size as those on the K100|75|1100 series bikes - maybe
he could get one from a wrecker? There are several types and he wouldn't
want for example the ABS switch which is a momentary type switch.

Its a switch like this:
http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/...roducts_id=809


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F Murtz
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      08-31-2011, 12:46 PM
Yeebok wrote:
> Mate of mine at work has a 1988 BMW R80.
>
> It has 2 switches on the dash either side of the handlebars.
>
> He's had a look and found you can buy a genuine one for about $70 but he
> wants to get away with spending less if possible.
>
> It's the right hand rectangular hole in this:
> http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/...oducts_id=1858
>
> Just curious if anyone knows of a switch that would fit it conveniently.
>
> He's wanting to wire his secondary lights to it and it's all in except
> for the switch.


My 82 ex police R100 has some rocker switches like this, maybe motobins?
 
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Moike
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      08-31-2011, 09:42 PM
On 31/08/2011 5:42 PM, atec77 wrote:
> On 31/08/2011 5:38 PM, Yeebok wrote:
>> Mate of mine at work has a 1988 BMW R80.
>>
>> It has 2 switches on the dash either side of the handlebars.
>>
>> He's had a look and found you can buy a genuine one for about $70 but he
>> wants to get away with spending less if possible.
>>
>> It's the right hand rectangular hole in this:
>> http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/...oducts_id=1858
>>
>> Just curious if anyone knows of a switch that would fit it conveniently.
>>
>> He's wanting to wire his secondary lights to it and it's all in except
>> for the switch.

> Jaycar
>

"I agree with atec77."

Just wanted to say that.

I was seitch-hunting there recently and they did have a couple of chunky
switches. Might be tricky getting exactly the right one. If the hole
currently has a blanking plate, he might try making a hole in that to
accommodate the nearest match.

Moike
 
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Moike
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      08-31-2011, 09:44 PM
On 31/08/2011 5:38 PM, Yeebok wrote:
> Mate of mine at work has a 1988 BMW R80.
>
> It has 2 switches on the dash either side of the handlebars.
>
> He's had a look and found you can buy a genuine one for about $70 but he
> wants to get away with spending less if possible.
>
> It's the right hand rectangular hole in this:
> http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/...oducts_id=1858
>
> Just curious if anyone knows of a switch that would fit it conveniently.
>
> He's wanting to wire his secondary lights to it and it's all in except
> for the switch.

If he's anywhere near Melbourne, Discount Motorcycle Wreckers in Dawson
St Coburg specialise in older Bimmer bits and bobs.

Moike
 
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Moike
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      08-31-2011, 09:54 PM
On 31/08/2011 5:38 PM, Yeebok wrote:
> Mate of mine at work has a 1988 BMW R80.
>
> It has 2 switches on the dash either side of the handlebars.
>
> He's had a look and found you can buy a genuine one for about $70 but he
> wants to get away with spending less if possible.
>
> It's the right hand rectangular hole in this:
> http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/...oducts_id=1858
>
> Just curious if anyone knows of a switch that would fit it conveniently.
>
> He's wanting to wire his secondary lights to it and it's all in except
> for the switch.

or see http://www.motobins.co.uk
They have the switch for under $30 plus postage. I usually get stuff
from them within the week, and their postage is reasonable.

Moike
 
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atec77
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      09-01-2011, 02:04 AM
On 1/09/2011 7:42 AM, Moike wrote:
> On 31/08/2011 5:42 PM, atec77 wrote:
>> On 31/08/2011 5:38 PM, Yeebok wrote:
>>> Mate of mine at work has a 1988 BMW R80.
>>>
>>> It has 2 switches on the dash either side of the handlebars.
>>>
>>> He's had a look and found you can buy a genuine one for about $70 but he
>>> wants to get away with spending less if possible.
>>>
>>> It's the right hand rectangular hole in this:
>>> http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/...oducts_id=1858
>>>
>>> Just curious if anyone knows of a switch that would fit it conveniently.
>>>
>>> He's wanting to wire his secondary lights to it and it's all in except
>>> for the switch.

>> Jaycar
>>

> "I agree with atec77."
>
> Just wanted to say that.
>
> I was seitch-hunting there recently and they did have a couple of chunky
> switches. Might be tricky getting exactly the right one. If the hole
> currently has a blanking plate, he might try making a hole in that to
> accommodate the nearest match.
>
> Moike

Reeling over that one

however Jaycar has a very sturdy series of water proof toggles which
fit right into the dash on my K100

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TimC
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      09-01-2011, 02:19 AM
On 2011-08-31, Moike (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> On 31/08/2011 5:38 PM, Yeebok wrote:
>> It's the right hand rectangular hole in this:
>> http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/...oducts_id=1858
>>
>> Just curious if anyone knows of a switch that would fit it conveniently.
>>
>> He's wanting to wire his secondary lights to it and it's all in except
>> for the switch.

> If he's anywhere near Melbourne, Discount Motorcycle Wreckers in Dawson
> St Coburg specialise in older Bimmer bits and bobs.


Interesting. I've got a custom switch[1] for my secondary lights (a
three throw switch with internal LEDs) that I want mounted using
something better than cable ties, on my beemer (isn't bimmer used when
referring to their cars?).

Plenty of instructions on the web for people who can weld. But just a
nice plate with a hole of the correct dimensions, attached to a
handlebar mount seems hard to come by.

[1] "IP65 SPDT Centre Off Rocker Switch Illuminated" from electus
electronics, if I recall properly. According to their catalogue,
Cutout size: 34 x 21mm, but the bike is at home so I can't check right
now.

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Zebee Johnstone
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      09-01-2011, 03:25 AM
In aus.motorcycles on Thu, 1 Sep 2011 12:19:05 +1000
TimC <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> Plenty of instructions on the web for people who can weld. But just a
> nice plate with a hole of the correct dimensions, attached to a
> handlebar mount seems hard to come by.


Pclip and a bit of scrap alloy is how I'd do it but...

http://www.aerostich.com/navigate-co...ory-mount.html

might be useful? MIght have to do some modification.

Zebee
 
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