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Call out to Jukie and her Sato rear set

Started by The Don, March 05, 2009, 11:19:14 AM

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The Don

Jukie would you post some pictures of your Sato rear sets, and could you get a close up of your brake side please. Did you and or Betty fit them or did you get your mechanic to fit them? thanks in advance.
Don
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Jukie

Hey Don,

here are some pics, if thet are not good enough ill get some more






anything to help my fellow DMF guy
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Big T

Here you go Don...... From one of the DMF rides....  [moto]







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Just got in front of me Jukie..... Your just tooooo quick.....  ;D
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Jukie

Before Honda CB125N
          Suzuki GS125
Now.   Ducati 620ie
          Lambretta Li150
          Ducati S4RT

Betty

... and to answer his question ...

They were installed with the exhausts ... those sexy stainless brackets were custom made to suit, so it was all done at the same time (not by us).

I certainly didn't install them but Jukie has fiddled with the setup since, but more on the gear-change side I think.
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The Don

Thanks for your help Jukie, Betty and Trev, just one more thing, is that a pressure switch on top of your brake slave cylinder, the reason I ask is I bought a set of Lucas adjustable rear sets. To hook up the brake light I have a pressure switch instead of using the original system. If you have a pressure switch I was wondering how you /your mechanic hooked it up.
Don
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Jukie

Hey Don
i have no idea but the brake lights work so, im assuming it must have been the mechanic that did it. Sorry im not much help. iam a girl after all.  [roll]
Before Honda CB125N
          Suzuki GS125
Now.   Ducati 620ie
          Lambretta Li150
          Ducati S4RT

dragonworld.

If its a pressure switch its an easy deal !!  ;D

Usually you just have to get 2 terminals for the switch, (usually standard auto spade types)
and either get a compatible connector for the original loom, or just cut the wires and connect a terminal to each one and then push a wired connector onto each terminal of the pressure switch and away you go!  [thumbsup]

But its dead simple just to use your original, just find a place to anchor the small return spring to the brake pedal. ;)
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The Don

Off the top of your head would you know if the original connector used is a part I should be able to get from a auto electrician, or would I need to go  either to a wrecker or someone like Fraser's.
Don
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dragonworld.

Quote from: The Don on March 06, 2009, 06:35:57 PM
Off the top of your head would you know if the original connector used is a part I should be able to get from a auto electrician, or would I need to go  either to a wrecker or someone like Fraser's.
Don

99% of the pressure switches that I have seen have the standard size push on auto spade terminals, available pretty well anywhere. SuperCheap, Repco, Autopro.  [thumbsup]
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The Don

Quote from: dragonworld on March 07, 2009, 05:09:56 PM
99% of the pressure switches that I have seen have the standard size push on auto spade terminals, available pretty well anywhere. SuperCheap, Repco, Autopro.  [thumbsup]
Thanks for your help, Ill check out supercheap tommorrow.
Don
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monsta

hey Don..
how'd ya go, did ya get it done yet?
I've also got a set of Lucas and looking the setup of them.
got any pics of the finished job? where's the resovoir *sp* go?
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Yellow Meanie

*Off topic:
                  Jukie, where did you get that rear hugger from?


carry on...

Betty

Quote from: Yellow Meanie on March 10, 2009, 03:51:39 AM
*Off topic:
                  Jukie, where did you get that rear hugger from?


carry on...

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