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Post by: Wrecent_Wryder on August 14, 2006, 05:39:16 PM
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Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: bubba zanetti on August 14, 2006, 05:51:04 PM
Quote from: Wrecent_Wryder on August 14, 2006, 05:39:16 PM
I've had occasion lately to go over the schematics in the Clymer manual fairly closely lately.  You know, the book where they don't know which side of the bike things are on, or what parts belong to what year?

Anyway, on all the schematics (I think) there's a "passing switch".  Do I have one? Do you?



I do & thanks for asking.

I'm not sure if you do, but it would be on your left hand switch block. On the front of the switch block a little yellow lever with pass written on it. You sould be able to operate it with your index finger.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: Alphamazing on August 14, 2006, 05:53:42 PM
It's standard on European bikes, but few US bikes get them. Dunno why. It's just not our thing. If I flashed my brights while I was following someone they'd probably just think I was a jerk and deliberately NOT let me by.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: Egaeus on August 14, 2006, 05:54:03 PM
I'm not sure the US bikes have ever come with them.  I don't have one.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: hmmmnz on August 14, 2006, 06:19:13 PM
hmm i had never thought that you guys wouldn't have them. every bike ive had with the exceptions of dirt bikes has had them, not that i have ever used it, as in nz we have to legally ride with our headlight on any way.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: Egaeus on August 14, 2006, 06:23:38 PM
Well, the 03 SV has one I know, but not any GS I've seen.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: pandy on August 14, 2006, 06:26:24 PM
My GS didn't..my bf's FZ6 doesn't....my SVS does, but I've never used it.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: bubba zanetti on August 14, 2006, 06:39:35 PM
They must have taken off when they converted them to left hand drive for you weirdos that drive on the wrong side of the road.  :cookoo:
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: hmmmnz on August 14, 2006, 06:43:22 PM
Quote from: bubba zanetti on August 14, 2006, 06:39:35 PM
They must have taken off when they converted them to left hand drive for you weirdos that drive on the wrong side of the road.  :cookoo:
lol, funny stuff :thumb: :icon_mrgreen:
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: pandy on August 14, 2006, 06:44:05 PM
Quote from: bubba zanetti on August 14, 2006, 06:39:35 PM
They must have taken off when they converted them to left hand drive for you weirdos that drive on the wrong side of the road.  :cookoo:

I guess you're one of those kooks whose LEFT hand is his throttle hand!?  :cookoo: :icon_mrgreen:
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: bubba zanetti on August 14, 2006, 06:46:57 PM
Quote from: pandy on August 14, 2006, 06:44:05 PM
Quote from: bubba zanetti on August 14, 2006, 06:39:35 PM
They must have taken off when they converted them to left hand drive for you weirdos that drive on the wrong side of the road.  :cookoo:

I guess you're one of those kooks whose LEFT hand is his throttle hand!?  :cookoo: :icon_mrgreen:

Nope its my gun/crossbow holding hand
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: will123 on August 14, 2006, 07:33:59 PM
my bike doesnt have one/is is possible to put one on it
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: Egaeus on August 14, 2006, 07:48:41 PM
You can put one on.  I could do it for a couple of dollars, but it would look ghetto.  Nice would cost a bit more.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: aplitz on August 15, 2006, 12:42:54 AM
US spec GSX-Rs have had them for a few years.  The left switchgear should fit on the GS, and with some wiring trickery it all go together and look quite stock.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: hmmmnz on August 15, 2006, 02:11:49 AM
you could get gs switch gear sent from oz or nz, it'll be fairly cheap for you guys as your dollar is stronger than ours,
or from the uk, but your dollar isn't as mighty as the pound,
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: RVertigo on August 15, 2006, 10:52:51 AM
My sister's S40 and my friend's SV both have a passing switch...

I like to ride twisties at night (don't ask, I know... :icon_rolleyes:) and I'd LOVE to have one...
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: ukchickenlover on August 15, 2006, 11:06:41 AM
I can't really see the point of the switch. I never use it, it's easier just to flick the high/low beam switch with my thumb.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: Mk1inCali on August 15, 2006, 12:36:50 PM
Have something else to fail and need to be replaced.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: papiocho on August 15, 2006, 07:53:18 PM
my wifes 06 s-40 does
my 06 gs doesn't
i've been looking on ebay for other years that look similar, that have the switch so i can have one on mine too.

it's great to have when cars are entering your lane from a side road, they always see the s-40 and never  :mad: see the little gs with the bright colored jacket and a reflective vest.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: ukchickenlover on August 16, 2006, 10:21:47 AM
Quote from: papiocho on August 15, 2006, 07:53:18 PM
my wifes 06 s-40 does
my 06 gs doesn't
i've been looking on ebay for other years that look similar, that have the switch so i can have one on mine too.

it's great to have when cars are entering your lane from a side road, they always see the s-40 and never  :mad: see the little gs with the bright colored jacket and a reflective vest.

If a car is entering your lane you sound the horn. I don't think flicking a light is really anough to get there attention quick anough.
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: RVertigo on August 16, 2006, 12:25:38 PM
I was out riding some back roads last night...  I was envious of my buddy's passing switch... :icon_confused:
Title: Re: Passing switch??
Post by: Yankee Punker on August 16, 2006, 03:09:11 PM
Quote from: ukchickenlover on August 15, 2006, 11:06:41 AM
I can't really see the point of the switch. I never use it, it's easier just to flick the high/low beam switch with my thumb.

I think its because the passing switch operates high and low beams together to make a very bright light. And if left on to long it gets very, very HOT. :cheers: