left handlebar switch
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left handlebar switch
Hello everyone,
Is there supposed to be an off/on switch on my 90 906 Paso? On mine,there is a place for what could be one,but I cant find a yes or no in the microfiche or in the factory service manual,SO I am turning to the experts-YOU Thanks a ton!
Is there supposed to be an off/on switch on my 90 906 Paso? On mine,there is a place for what could be one,but I cant find a yes or no in the microfiche or in the factory service manual,SO I am turning to the experts-YOU Thanks a ton!
- Giscard
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Re: left handlebar switch
On mine it is on top of the right hand handlebar. An orange 3 position switch just above the starter button. Middle position run and either side of this is kill.
If you go to the Paso documents on this site and download the owners manual on page 17 it shows you a diagram of where it is.
If you go to the Paso documents on this site and download the owners manual on page 17 it shows you a diagram of where it is.
- paso750
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Re: left handlebar switch
as you`re speaking about the left handle bar. It seems US models didn`t have a light switch, just a blind cover instead of it. The light is always on and cannot be tunred off like on european models.
G.
G.
- Giscard
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Re: left handlebar switch
Sorry I misunderstood. I thought you were referring to the engine on/off and not the lights on/off.
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- paso grand pooh-bah
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Re: left handlebar switch
so did I , but I don't speak American .... what the f@#$ is a corn dogGiscard wrote:Sorry I misunderstood. I thought you were referring to the engine on/off and not the lights on/off.
I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time
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Re: left handlebar switch
Hamish, let someone explain you the difference of left and right
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Re: left handlebar switch
paso750 wrote:Hamish, let someone explain you the difference of left and right
I don't see where he ( badhabrace ) mentions "left" and any how them yanks don't know left from right , I mean they'll tell you that they drive on the right side , which is wrong , where as I drive on the right side which is left. I once had a left hooker mustang and I had to drive on the wrong right side to make sense of that,( still don't know what a corn dog is ) that was fun 'till one of the approaching cars turned on the red and blue lights,but then the stupid cop gave the ticket to the guy in the passenger seat..... Oh how we laughed...... till he found the bag and tipped out all our piss but he put us up for the night . Good times
I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time
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Re: left handlebar switch
read the headline of this topicI don't see where he ( badhabrace ) mentions "left"
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Re: left handlebar switch
Mc tool wrote:so did I , but I don't speak American .... what the f@#$ is a corn dogGiscard wrote:Sorry I misunderstood. I thought you were referring to the engine on/off and not the lights on/off.
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Re: left handlebar switch
Perhaps badhabrace will post to clarify all this confusion. Incidentally, do you race those things or just barbecue them
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Re: left handlebar switch
Just add a little mexican chili powder and you can do bothGiscard wrote: Incidentally, do you race those things or just barbecue them
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Re: left handlebar switch
Touchetpaso750 wrote:read the headline of this topicI don't see where he ( badhabrace ) mentions "left"
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Re: left handlebar switch
Gee that's big , wouldn't want that shitting on my lawnAndrew2 wrote:Mc tool wrote:so did I , but I don't speak American .... what the f@#$ is a corn dogGiscard wrote:Sorry I misunderstood. I thought you were referring to the engine on/off and not the lights on/off.
I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time