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Re:300 Roadstar Prostreet Project 3 Years ago  
TampaSVT wrote:
3UP:

Where'd you find the flush switches?



Looks good, brotha...



Rich


There a MID-USA switch part # 15150 I made the the switch housing and sunk the switches into it and then sunk that into the bars so it would all be flush. Here's the switch if you do use it I would recomend soldering your own wire to the switch as the wire they use is super fragile it may look like good wire but it will break by just looking at it .



curt27c I'll pass on the swingarm production I am not a machine shop just a guy in his garage with simple tools and alot of patience. There's one pile of hours into it and too may variables brake setups etc.. to build another. Plus I really want to ride this thing soon.
 
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Re:300 Roadstar Prostreet Project 3 Years ago  
3 up if you want to post multiple pics without resizing use a photo hosting site like photobucket.com or something similar then post a link to it. like this, http://s932.photobucket.com/albums/ad168/crazyron1369/
 
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Re:300 Roadstar Prostreet Project 3 Years ago  
3 UP wrote:


There a MID-USA switch part # 15150 I made the the switch housing and sunk the switches into it and then sunk that into the bars so it would all be flush. Here's the switch if you do use it I would recomend soldering your own wire to the switch as the wire they use is super fragile it may look like good wire but it will break by just looking at it .




Thanks, man. I'm really looking for some with short post so they don't interfere with the internal throttle and clutch cables. Most are like 1" long...

I was hoping that was a unit you found somewhere. Nice work, BTW.

Thanks, again.


Rich
 
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Last Edit: 2010/06/01 19:08 By TampaSVT.
 

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Re:300 Roadstar Prostreet Project 3 Years ago  
Hey, Rich, try these controls. They fit snug on the one inch bars and are short enough to clear all the cables and such inside the bar. They're what I have on my internal throttle/clutch bars.
 
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Re:300 Roadstar Prostreet Project 3 Years ago  
Here is a picture of my new chrome front fender rail... Oh, forget it!



Gorgeous bike, 3UP!

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Re:300 Roadstar Prostreet Project 3 Years ago  
Big thumbs up! Can't wait to see it all done.

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Re:300 Roadstar Prostreet Project 3 Years ago  
you are gonna be so stoked to finally get to ride her.
 
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Re:300 Roadstar Prostreet Project 3 Years ago  
Great bike man, but can you ride it to MEXICO keep up the great work, looks nice.
 
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Re:300 Roadstar Prostreet Project 2 Years, 12 Months ago  
Very nice!!!! I can't wait to see her in finished form.
 
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Re:300 Roadstar Prostreet Project 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
looking great. Can't wait to see the finished bike. The controls are amazing. Nice work.
 
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