🔧 Switch Up Your Ride!
The 7/8" 22mm Aluminum Alloy Multi-Function Motorcycle Offroad Handlebar Mount Horn Beam Winker Turn Single Push Button Switch Control is a versatile and durable switch designed for various vehicles. It features a universal fit for most motorcycles, a waterproof handle for all weather conditions, and a powerful DC12V/10A rating, making it an essential accessory for any rider looking to enhance their control and safety on the road.
S**3
Wiring
Works as should bonus has wire diagram on site
S**G
Great product
Used these to add lighting to a scooter project. Wire's aren't very thick - probably 22G or so, but if you're just putting in LEDs or running relays, should be amply big. Solid build construction, good tactile feel. Recommend!
K**R
Pics wrong
The pics make it look like it is for right handle bar when it is actually for left judging by the mirror mount hole.
I**S
Nice enough. NOT plug-n-play. Skills required to use.
Nice enough metal, switch action seems good as well. The wire gauge is pretty ridiculous for use on a motorcycle; I figure I may have to rewire it at some point, but it fits my needs for a smaller cluster. Also the wires are an odd assortment of colors without any relation to the colors of the wiring system on my Honda. You should know what you're doing if you want to make use of this.
J**F
Works great on street bikes
Thin gauge wire but works well on my kz550 AND kz250
M**L
Parts
Working well for me
G**R
Faulty, works when it feels like it.
The media could not be loaded. Button for horn works when it wants, I wired it up to be a brake light since I don't have one on my project electric pitbike, blinkers don't blink they just turn on the light and leave it on when the switch is activated. This product is no good.
K**N
Worked after some fiddling
Had everything wired up and couldn’t get one of the turn signals to turn on, took the turn signal switch apart to find the sprung plate to be crooked and not making contact with the pins it’s supposed to touch. If you’re lucky you won’t have to take anything apart, at worst you’ll have to loosen the tolerances in the sprung pieces in the switch to make everything work internally
Trustpilot
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