So what has been seen of prices of these at swap meets vs flea bay?
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Interesting so far but nothing definate. I have several examples of each style. The ones with the early style cover (67 and earlier?) all have key codes on them while the later ( 68 and later?) all are of the blank tumbler type. These late versions do have a small cirlular mark on the tumbler but all of them have the Shovelhead style cover.
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I have been building switch and have done about 300. I need any parts you want to sell for 1968 and back switchs. I sell switchs and do rebuilds with your switch. I have some Original Keys and am look for any origianl keys I can buy.
VPH-D know his switchs. Terry Marsh1915hd@msn.comLast edited by marsh1915hd; 12-22-2011, 08:14 AM.
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Bill I have been buying switchs and parts for 20 years. They now cost $100 or more for a junk one. I use to buy them for $35 for a good one. Am looking to buy any switchs or parts. It's not the same money anymore, gas is $4 up 10 times the price when I was buying switch at $35.[IMG]
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That is a Original 741 switch in the picture and it is for sale, $200
I can sell you a switch or repair yours. New look or old look it's up to you. I replace the main spring on all of them with NOS Harley part.
Terry marsh1915hd@msn.com
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We had a limited run of switch contact bases for the early switches made and they are available for $40.ea. Contact us at www.carlcycle@nrctv.com
Carl
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switch housing material?
Hi, reading all of this great information, can someone please tell if at some point switches were made out of stainless? look at the pics I have attached. It is an original B&S switch with a B3 72 number on it. Talking to some folks, I gather that most switches were chrome plated?? or maybe not? the one in the pic did not pass the magnet test.. any input would be greatly appreciated.
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Everything in this photo is H.D. as far as I'm aware.
Thought it might be of interest to those people restoring J modelsAttached FilesPeter Thomson, a.k.a. Tommo
A.M.C.A. # 2777
Palmerston North, New Zealand.
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