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Z1OC information.
Hi all, I've just rejoined after 5 odd yeas of laziness! Want to get into my stripped 1000A2. Where do I find some of the excellent articles that used to be on hear, specifically the detailed guide on rebuilding handlebar switchgear? Any help appreciated. Pete
Peter
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Hi Peter
welcome back to the club!
Rebuilding handlebar switches is a fiddling work and it must be done in a specific order. I hope you have all the parts and the little screws.
Left hand switchgear:
-lower part
start with the hazard switch, it's the lowest part and it must be first in. Put the red button in from the outside, push the inner part from the inside over the red button.
continue with the horn/pass light button from the inside; slide the pass button in first, then gently push the horn button into place.
turn the screws in to secure the buttons.
End with the indicator switch mechanism and secure it with the little screw, make sure that the electric wiring for the light switch is at the correct place.
-upper part
put the switch plate at the correct place and secure it with the screw, slide the switch between the plate and the side of the upper part.
slide the selector over the protuding part of the switch on the outside and secure it with the screw
secure the electric wiring
Right hand switchgear:
-lower part
start with the "starter button", make sure that there's no rust on the spring.
secure it with the screw
continue with the "on-o-off" light switch mechanism and secure it with the screw
make sure that the electric wiring of the upper switch is at the correct place
-upper part
place the "run-off-run" selector on the outside and secure it with the little screw to the upper part of the switchgear housing
connect the two yellow-red wires to the switch on the inside with the two screws
Make sure that all the electrical wires are correctly placed and that they don't interfere with the working of switches.
I gave you these instructions by hart. If I made a mistake or forgot something, just ask for more information.
Good luck!
Greetings from Belgium
Philippe
welcome back to the club!
Rebuilding handlebar switches is a fiddling work and it must be done in a specific order. I hope you have all the parts and the little screws.
Left hand switchgear:
-lower part
start with the hazard switch, it's the lowest part and it must be first in. Put the red button in from the outside, push the inner part from the inside over the red button.
continue with the horn/pass light button from the inside; slide the pass button in first, then gently push the horn button into place.
turn the screws in to secure the buttons.
End with the indicator switch mechanism and secure it with the little screw, make sure that the electric wiring for the light switch is at the correct place.
-upper part
put the switch plate at the correct place and secure it with the screw, slide the switch between the plate and the side of the upper part.
slide the selector over the protuding part of the switch on the outside and secure it with the screw
secure the electric wiring
Right hand switchgear:
-lower part
start with the "starter button", make sure that there's no rust on the spring.
secure it with the screw
continue with the "on-o-off" light switch mechanism and secure it with the screw
make sure that the electric wiring of the upper switch is at the correct place
-upper part
place the "run-off-run" selector on the outside and secure it with the little screw to the upper part of the switchgear housing
connect the two yellow-red wires to the switch on the inside with the two screws
Make sure that all the electrical wires are correctly placed and that they don't interfere with the working of switches.
I gave you these instructions by hart. If I made a mistake or forgot something, just ask for more information.
Good luck!
Greetings from Belgium
Philippe
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Re: Z1OC information.
TLH corner quick links select search , try a single word first "refurbishment" is a good start hit enter away you go the search function isnt brilliant but more than adequate with the right prompts
Keith
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You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
I'm never wrong, once I thought I was but I was
mistaken.
Phil Churchett winner 2013
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