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oldmanjob

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The turn signal switch button on my friend Danny's wife's 1980 V50 II broke. Wondering if anyone had one in their spare box of parts. In the parts manual the whole assembly is referred to as the horn control, part #3973 80 80. It has colored buttons as seen in the pictures below.
 

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I have a green indicator switch button that you could have. These switches are easily rebuildable. Saves rewiring. Or just get a complete secondhand one off ebay/Craigs.....etc
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theoneandonlymin
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oldmanjob said:
The turn signal switch button on my friend Danny's wife's 1980 V50 II broke. Wondering if anyone had one in their spare box of parts. In the parts manual the whole assembly is referred to as the horn control, part #3973 80 80. It has colored buttons as seen in the pictures below.

Try Motomecca in the UK. I replaced both set of controls on my Monza because they self destructed. Much better all round with push to cancel indicators in the correct position etc. No need to rewire, they come with the correctly wired 12/ 4 pin plugs. Just take the old ones off & the new ones on - job done.

Dave
 
theoneandonlymin

If you are checking the forum while you are in the States, the package arrived this morning, I delivered it this afternoon and Sarah and Danny say thanks. We appreciate it.

Bill
 
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