AirCooledNut.com

Home > Zoom-zoom > How-to > Goldwing turn signal lube

GW_beam_switch_001.jpg
High/low beam switch298 viewsThe male part of the sliding switch for the high/low beam switch.
GW_beam_switch_002.jpg
282 viewsThe female part of the sliding switch for the high/low beam switch. The long pad is the common power and the right pad is low beam, the left pad is high beam (as pictured here).
GW_beam_switch_003.jpg
278 viewsWhen putting the female part of the switch onto the male part, make sure the sliding contact doesn't catch on the electrical pads on the female piece. Use a scribe or small, flat screwdriver blade to hold it down as you slide the female part on.
GW_beam_switch_004.jpg
278 viewsHere's the high/low beam switch all buttoned up.
GW_turnsignal_switch_001.jpg
Turn signal switch298 viewsAll apart. Use white lithium on the left part of the switch, where the ball bearing rubs against the left wall. Use dielectric grease everywhere else.
GW_turnsignal_switch_002.jpg
278 viewsThe retaining plate on top of the sliding switch assembly.
GW_turnsignal_switch_003.jpg
305 viewsIn case you drop the parts, here's how the bits go together. The washer goes on the screw and then the screw goes into the lever and the bushing. The flat side of the bushing faces the thumb pad.
GW_turnsignal_switch_004.jpg
301 viewsThe complete assembly and all lubed up.
GW_turnsignal_switch_005.jpg
308 viewsWhen attaching the switch housing make sure to line up the housing pin to the hole in the handle bar.
     
9 files on 1 page(s)