Highway Dirt Bikes - Switch Assy....AWESOME!
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Highway Dirt Bikes - Switch Assy....AWESOME!
Just finished the install of my Highway Dirt Bikes switch/clamp assembly. This unit is TOP NOTCH!
It's very hard to find a handlebar switch that doesn't look like itcame off a harley, they are all either chrome plated or HUGE and just don't work great on a dirt bike. While doing some searching on the net I came across Highway Dirt Bikes and ordered up one of their units.
I bought the front brake clamp/switch assy with two switches and wired the top switch to my headlight and the bottom switch to my KTM radiator fan. The switches are rated at 10 amps so I shouldn't have to run a relay to for my headlight which will be nice (I hate extra wiring!), waterproof also! They have a wide selection of switch units and a lot of other cool stuff as well.
If your looking for a accessory switch check them out here: Highway Dirt Bikes

Here's the switch/clamp unit on the bench. Nice!

Here's the back side of the unit.

Here's the unit on the bike. Easy thumb reach to operate the switches. I used some heat shrink tubing/plastic loom to protect the wiring.

A shot farther back. I know I know....The garage is a mess
Very slick unit!
Hodakaguy
It's very hard to find a handlebar switch that doesn't look like itcame off a harley, they are all either chrome plated or HUGE and just don't work great on a dirt bike. While doing some searching on the net I came across Highway Dirt Bikes and ordered up one of their units.I bought the front brake clamp/switch assy with two switches and wired the top switch to my headlight and the bottom switch to my KTM radiator fan. The switches are rated at 10 amps so I shouldn't have to run a relay to for my headlight which will be nice (I hate extra wiring!), waterproof also! They have a wide selection of switch units and a lot of other cool stuff as well.
If your looking for a accessory switch check them out here: Highway Dirt Bikes

Here's the switch/clamp unit on the bench. Nice!

Here's the back side of the unit.

Here's the unit on the bike. Easy thumb reach to operate the switches. I used some heat shrink tubing/plastic loom to protect the wiring.

A shot farther back. I know I know....The garage is a mess
Very slick unit!
Hodakaguy

Hodakaguy- XRR Jockey
- Joined: 2008-11-07
Posts: 228
Location: Eastern WA State
XR650R Year: 2003
Re: Highway Dirt Bikes - Switch Assy....AWESOME!
I saw those switches on some other forum.
That guy makes some serious bling! 
That guy makes some serious bling! 
Re: Highway Dirt Bikes - Switch Assy....AWESOME!
doug@dsa wrote:I saw those switches on some other forum.That guy makes some serious bling!
yeah, he has some really nice stuff. Top notch!
Hodakaguy

Hodakaguy- XRR Jockey
- Joined: 2008-11-07
Posts: 228
Location: Eastern WA State
XR650R Year: 2003
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