Triumph, in their infinite wisdom, had a policy of making the smallest changes possible from year to year. When they switched from drum front brake to disk, they could have also used a hydraulic front stop lamp switch. But, oh no, that would have been too many changes in one go ...
So they stayed with this little bugger:
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The little nylon pin coming out the top of the micro-switch needs to line up in the handlebar assembly. Except that it should be in the centre, because it needs to line up with the little adjusting screw in the front brake lever. |
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Well, it only took 2 days the get the little bugger lined up, during which time the wires needed resoldering. Then I visited Jaye Strait, who let me have another couple of handlebar switches to see if either matched the wiring diagram. Turns out that these were the correct switches that matched the book. So back to the drawing board I went, to re-solder the new switches with the stop light switch. All's well that ends well; I now have 2 reliably wired handlebar switches that are original and match the workshop manual. For the record, LH Indicator switch, Kill button and a RW unused button RH Dipswitch, Horn, Flash |
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I've decided to go with British style handlebars, rather than those high, wider US ones. Which is handy, because I had to trim some ends of the handlebar switch wires. With the British handlebars, there's plenty of spare wire at the headlight end, which I'll trim later. I still have the original handlebars, so if I ever want to revert to the original bars, I'll need to rewire. Shouldn't be a problem since Auto Electric Supplies sell the Lucas colour coded wires.






