somewhere in between home and work my start button fell out, so now all i have is the spring in there to push, anyone got some ingenious ideas on where i could find another start button?
Bike is a 1990 Yamaha FZR
much appreciated.
somewhere in between home and work my start button fell out, so now all i have is the spring in there to push, anyone got some ingenious ideas on where i could find another start button?
Bike is a 1990 Yamaha FZR
much appreciated.
Well, that's unusual anyway. it looks like a standard Yamaha thing, I'll have a look in my Yamaha bits boxes and see if I have one.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Yer...My Timberwolf did that..
I just went to Dick Smith got a push button switch that looked about right and with a bit of filing and soldering and stuff, it worked perfect..![]()
Aw gutted dude, failing ixion finding one; check out bike breakers they are in ngaruawahia. Their rates and parts organisation are pleasantly unfitting for a wrecker.
they are hardish to find so i found their details for you here
Originally Posted by Mully
You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.
Seems they come in several sizes. Can you measure it.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Yeah it is roughly 21mm wide by about 7-8mm high, as ya can tell from the photo not a perfect square
cheers.
Ah, bummer. That's the later, smaller one. The one I have a spare of is the earlier larger one, 24mm by 9.5mm . Sorry.
EDIT: can you swap it with the horn button temporarily. Either by switching over the button itself, or by swapping the wires so that hitting the horn button activate sthe starter?
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
thats a brilliant idea, out of the two months that i had my bike i have never used the horn so even if i can't find a replacement it shouldn't be an issue.
Any idea though on a way to take it out with out risking breaking the plastic from button from the metal rod that it rotates on? i don't really want to risk having one lost button and a broken button that could easily become lost.
I would be inclined to wire the existing button where it is, it might be a mission to do but it will eliminate the risk of damaging the existing button.
The other option (mentioned earlier i think) is to grab a push button from dick smith that will fit in the control box, wire and glue it in so it is strong and then take your time in finding a new RH control box.
Originally Posted by Mully
You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.
The start button on my old XJ650 stopped working. I got a push button from Dick Smiths for a buck or two. It fitted the hole in the switch box fine and lasted for years, I just had to solder the wires.
the kickstart? Or does she not have one???
Soon you are gonna tell me that there is no innertube to fix, no spokes to tighten, no points to adjust. And the carbi has been replaced with some gadget that squirts the fuel in.
I remember the old days when...
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