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1960 R69 turn signal screws...got ‘em.
1960 R69 turn signal screws...got ‘em.
1960 R69; 1975 Norton MKIII; 1976 R90/6; 1992 K75S; 2000 Hayabusa
Big Bar, Northern California
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Re: 1960 R69 turn signal screws ???
'78 R100/7 '69 R69S '52 R25/2
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Re: 1960 R69 turn signal screws ???
I like a store that has nuts and bolts in a bin not plastic bags to check fitment
Not hard to take it a part but don't loose the e clip as is is also metric and will be hard to find locally
When putting it back together position the switch in a vise and use a pencil magnet to position the e clip and then push the e clip in with a small screwdriver
Also should coat the inside of the switch with dielectric grease
Tommy
54 R51/3, 55 R50/Velorex 560 sidecar, 64 R27, 68 R69US, 75 R75/6
Ashfield, Ma
USA
Re: 1960 R69 turn signal screws ???
Screw is M2.5 (x0.45 pitch) x 4mm length. I'm measuring the length from under the head to the tip at 3.8mm actual, but assuming that is just tolerance for 4mm length. Head is 5mm diameter, pan head Phillips.
https://www.mcmaster.com/92000A102/
'57 Lambretta LD150
'70 R60/5
Re: 1960 R69 turn signal screws...Got ‘em.
1960 R69; 1975 Norton MKIII; 1976 R90/6; 1992 K75S; 2000 Hayabusa
Big Bar, Northern California