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Who makes replacement killswitches? 01 Aug 2007 21:30 #161257

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I need to replace My killswitch,and I thought I had a spare,but can't find it.
Brand new(or a used one in really nice shape).
I don't need the housing or anything...just the "switch assembly" itself.
If Anyone has a used one that works great...one that isn't worn out,and You can feel the 2 "clicks" when You move it.Mine was pretty worn out,and would not "click" when You moved it.

Or if Anyone knows where I can buy a new one?

I just checked with Jeff but He hasn't gotten back to Me yet,but in the meantime,I thought I'd see whatMy options were.

Thanks Gang
1977 KZ1000 A-1

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Who makes replacement killswitches? 01 Aug 2007 23:57 #161267

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You should be able to find one on ebay. You will have to buy the whole thing though. BTW hows the bike running? Did you find the problem yet?
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Who makes replacement killswitches? 01 Aug 2007 23:57 #161268

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EPOXY!




Oh, come on! People just do not realize the magic of epoxy! You can fix literally ANYTHING! What do you think black boxes and the space shuttle are made out of?!

Hell, I had a Ford Festiva once upon a time that was more epoxy than anything else....
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Who makes replacement killswitches? 02 Aug 2007 04:42 #161283

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I was faced with the same issue. Just keep an eye on Ebay and you should be able to find one. I needed the whole assembly and ended up buying several to get enough good parts to make up one good one. Good luck.
1977 KZ1000 A-1 Just north of Boston

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Who makes replacement killswitches? 02 Aug 2007 08:56 #161330

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Well I found one on ONE of My parts-bikes,but it fell apart in My hands as soon as I got it out,lol(rotted and brittle).
It was dark when I looked,and I think I may have another one out there somewhere.

I'll keep looking if I can't find another one in My parts...thanks.

And Virii...You just reminded Me that it's EPOXY that I need to fix the trailer-light on My utility trailer...some Moron was unloading His garbage beside Me at the dump last week,and when I wasn't looking,He busted My light.Plastic housing,and I do believe epoxy WILL work...thanks.:laugh:
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