Sport kill switch
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Sport kill switch
Just got all switches in , one is off a cbx 550, the difference from the U.S. sport switch is the connectors of course, the on -off is shaped a little different, headlight switch and the start button doesn't stick out as far (I think it's better cause the others tend to get sticky) The CB 1100 FD switch is more like the U.S. version except for the headlight switch with parking light and the recessed start button. Does anyone have color codes or something to ID the wiring, seem like the same colors for all models. The 550 part was about 50.00 and Dave Silver charged 125.00 each for the 1100 FD switches plus shipping. I have a yourapeeing headlight from a CBX with parking lamp that fits perfect in the U.S. bucket so switches will be fully functional and a fraction of the price. BTW 1984 500 Interceptor bars are almost a perfect match to the sport bars (25 bucks), bead blast and paint an the average CBX dude will not be able to tell but, if you have a endless amount of money and your a purist, never mind.
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Re: Sport kill switch
Oops, forgot pic..
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Re: Sport kill switch
If you could scan and email me a copy I would pay you a fee for your investigation, I can't read that.
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Re: Sport kill switch
I will try to do that Donny! My scanner needs either a valve adjustment or a crab cleaning. It is not running too well for me... 

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Re: Sport kill switch
Here is another try with more resolution. If this still doesn't work, I have to send you a huge file via e-mail
The connection is pretty straight forward. The colors of the wires in the switch you bought are the same as in the connector you have on the bike.
You need to incorporate the front brake light switch wires into the connector. But they should still be in there where they were.

The connection is pretty straight forward. The colors of the wires in the switch you bought are the same as in the connector you have on the bike.
You need to incorporate the front brake light switch wires into the connector. But they should still be in there where they were.
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Re: Sport kill switch
Almost, If you could send it to donnydotson@cox.net, I would appreciate it greatly.
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Re: Sport kill switch
Donny, right click on that image and save it to your computer. Done.donny dotson wrote:Almost, If you could send it to donnydotson@cox.net, I would appreciate it greatly.
Nils Menten
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'82 CBX, among others.
Tucson, Arizona, USA
'82 CBX, among others.