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Offline LWC82PE

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Suzuki switch block
« on: July 19, 2010, 08:46:38 pm »
Does anyone know if any suzuki road bikes have a left switch block with hi/low/horn & lights on/off buttons in a metal housing and are fairly heavy duty? I dont really like the plastic PE/TS switch blocks so im looking for a metal one and something more durable maybe off a GS or GSX or maybe DR/SP600 from the 80's where the contacts wont burn out and the buttons wont break.
« Last Edit: July 19, 2010, 08:50:26 pm by LWC82PE »
Wanted - 1978 TS185 frame or frame&motor. Frame # TS1852-24007 up to TS1852-39022

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Re: Suzuki switch block
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2010, 08:52:05 pm »
The t500 I used to have used alloy switchgear, pretty sure all the t & gt stuff is similar so a trip to a wrecker will provide what you want

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Re: Suzuki switch block
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2010, 04:43:23 pm »
The 1976 TS125A has Lights on/off switch, hi/low switch, Turn L/R switch and horn button in the LH alloy housing......... and NO KILL SWITCH!!!!!!

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Re: Suzuki switch block
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2010, 11:58:54 am »
this is/was the one used on the PE175N also. (ie the steel one off the TS)
p/n 37400-28660

Leith - you just had to look at my PE page  ;D
http://members.optusnet.com.au/pe175n/Wiring/Blinkers_AU.html

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Re: Suzuki switch block
« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2010, 01:21:59 pm »
Right, i didnt think of the earlier TS switches. I was only thinking of the 79 onwards plastic ones. Now i just gotta find one but i prefer NOS. Thanks for suggestions so far.  Not sure it would take 100w + but maybe i could change the contacts?

Part # = 37400-28660
Part Description = SWITCH ASSEMBLY,HANDLE,LEFT
Model Count = 14
TC125A 1976
TC125B 1977
TS100C 1978
TS125A 1976
TS125B 1977
TS125C 1978
TS185A 1976
TS185B 1977
TS185C 1978
TS250A 1976
TS250B 1977
TS250C 1978
TS400A 1976
TS400B 1977
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Re: Suzuki switch block
« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2010, 04:23:23 pm »
They are hefty little things. It would definately take the wattage.
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Re: Suzuki switch block
« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2010, 05:10:04 pm »
I reckon if i ran thicker wires to it then it could be right. Ive never really looked at these suzuki switch contacts in detail to see how heavy duty they would be. Thats why i was thinking the road bike ones might be a bit different as they have alternators that are several 100 watts. I looked at some aftermarket ones but they were only rated for 6-7 amps at most so not much point there. Im also considering a 80's type yamaha TT/XT/DT type switch which is also metal. I considered a relay but i cant do that with AC and ive never heard of 12 volt AC relays.
Wanted - 1978 TS185 frame or frame&motor. Frame # TS1852-24007 up to TS1852-39022

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Re: Suzuki switch block
« Reply #7 on: July 22, 2010, 10:45:08 pm »
The TS125A, or similar,  switch blocks should be "heavy duty" as they are from 6 volt bikes so the wiring should easily suit the current for you application if you are, as I guess, using 12 volt  bits 'n pieces. Most road bikes as well as trail bikes have a regulator to make sure that the voltage does'nt vary much from the 12 volt standard so... most switch blocks should work for your application.

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Re: Suzuki switch block
« Reply #8 on: July 22, 2010, 11:01:40 pm »
Well at a guess/rough calulations there is about 40 watts from a TS185A light coil which at 6 volts is 6.6amps so if it was converted to 12volts it could take 80 watts at 6.6 amps. I would run thicker wire anyway, none of the switches have thick enough wire for over 100watts of lighting. I would say that suzuki did not run the switches on the limit of their rating so i reckon they could take 8 amps and if i run thicker wire i will gamble on it handling more and not getting voltage drop across the contacts. I will be able to measure at the light socket to see if im getting 14 or volts which would mean its ok.


I bought this one so far off a 84 ALT quad which looks pretty neat but has no horn, has yellow buttons though 8). Im Not really sure if the case is metal or not. I will just buy a few and see whats best.



I also been looking at GT500/750 switches which are black but i reckon suzuki probably used the same contacts anyway. Im going to look for a 76-78 TS 185/250/400 switch.
« Last Edit: July 22, 2010, 11:06:24 pm by LWC82PE »
Wanted - 1978 TS185 frame or frame&motor. Frame # TS1852-24007 up to TS1852-39022