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Is there a good place to get a set of decent quality switches. I'm looking for turn signal/ flasher and headlamp dip horn. With screw terminals on them. I'm not sure I trust what i see on eBay.
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http://www.scooterwest.com

If they're not listed on their site, call them. I know they have them because ether replaced one of mine a couple months ago.
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Eric,

How did you do the wiring on the switch you replaced?
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They changed it at the shop for me.

This might help:
http://www.scootercentral.net/forums/vi ... 14&t=14468
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That switch has the solder on joints. Im looking for screw terminals?

Does anyone know witch ones have this different horn switch?
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Hm, the Stella switch definitely has screw-on terminals.
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http://scootrs.com/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=1070

http://scootrs.com/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=1068

These are the switches I'm interested in using. Has anyone here run these?

My idea is to separate the circuits on the bike a bit. Relay headlamp circuit.
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