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Honda Cb72 Cb77 Nos Dimmer Switch/horn Button Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

New Market, Minnesota, US

New Market, Minnesota, US
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This is an "extremely" early CB72 NOS dimmer/horn switch assembly.  Part number on box is C2YB93 4841 TO.  This is the early Honda numbering system and the part was only used for a short while and never crossed to the later system in any of the crossovers I have found.  It will replace the 35300-268-810 switch with only one minor difference, two wiring colors.  Red and blue are the same, going to the low and hi beams.  Only difference is the the light green and brown wires.  I believe it to be from an extremely early bike using a slightly different harness color, possibly never shipped to the US.  As shown in the photo, lt green goes to the horn button.  This is black on the majority of the models so simply plug the lt green into the black harness in the headlight shell.  Brown wire replaces the green so simply plug into the green. Very simple and these wires don't show as they are inside the headlight shell.  Harness sleeve is the correct blue and horn button has the correct TEC logo.  Very nice piece.  Domestic shipping only.

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