Hi, nameless ! ;-)
pc800dork schrieb:
> No - the quality of the bike isn't exactly the reason for not
> replacing the switch. My wallet is. If I can't fix it I just don't
> want to spend the money. If I do bypass it I will leave the warning
> light working.
>
Just looked it up at ServiceHonda :
http://www.servicehonda.com/parts.php?partnumber=35700-mr5-870&getpart=1&getpric\
e=Submit
*Part Number* *Status* *Description* *List Price* *Your Price!*
*Order*
35700-MR5-870
SWITCH, SIDE STAND 56.65 41.44
$ 41.44 (plus shipping) is too much for your safety ??
Sorry, but I cannot follow your thoughts....
For me, what you intend to do is like crossing the continent in shorts,
t-shirt and sandals and without a helmet....
--
Regards,
Wolfgang Kaufmann (Austria/Europe),
iPCRC # 634
in order of purchase :
PC800 `90, "Mazda Baby", 89 K miles (1992)
PC800 `96, still unnamed, 14 K miles (2000)
PC800 `90, "Harlequin", 52 K miles (2002 - completely restored project bike)
new in my stable:
PC800 `96, still unnamed, 9 K miles (2006)
PC800 `89 - nice little miniature (2007) ! (does this count too ??) ;-)
http://tinyurl.com/2fokje
http://www.mtc81.at/pc800.htm (in German language)
http://tinyurl.com/ysqcqp
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