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RpNSht
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ryca builders a little help?
05/21/11 at 12:22:55
while dismantling my headlight and starter switch housing units i took photos of the insides to use as reference when re-assembling them. turns out i accidentally deleted these images. so im asking for some help from my fellow ryca builders. anyone out there mind posting a few photos of the guts of the switch housing units so i can see how the springs, screws, and switches line up? im afraid without photos ill be puzzled for a long long time. ugh
thanks in advance for the help! its truly appreciated
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Re: ryca builders a little help?
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05/22/11 at 14:36:16
RpNsht,
Here are 35 pics on photobucket:
http://s258.photobucket.com/albums/hh253/Gyrobob_theOriginal/Motorcycle/Savag...
Looks like the switchery on the 2002 LS650 I bought for the Dual RYCA Build has not been apart in maybe a decade -- dust, dirt, spider webs, little dead bugs. It all worked fine before I took it apart, though, eh?
Some sample pics from the photobucket page:
Here's a tip,... Use a magnetized screwdriver for the little screws used to reassemble the switches, for two reasons:
1. It is a lot easier to get those $&^#ing little screws back in those *@#^ing little holes while you hold everything in alignment.
2. You won't lose as many little screws.
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05/22/11 at 23:30:58
Sweep the floor first, so IF anything hits the floor, it wont hide in a dustpan load of junk & toss some rags down, so stuff cant run across the floor for 10 feet.
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