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Post by JR on May 10, 2012 5:03:36 GMT -6
I believe so but you could call them and ask if it has the little two prong honda type switch with the two screws? They may can send another picture? I believe it will fit.
JR
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Post by yoster on May 10, 2012 16:52:25 GMT -6
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Post by JR on May 10, 2012 19:43:12 GMT -6
Nope without the handle that one is a no go. Reason is go look at your brake handle and you'll see a little extended like paddle that goes up against your switch, Press the brake and the paddle leaves the switch and you here it click and the brake light comes on. With the type you just found it has a plnger that goes in and when pressed comes out and again the switch comes on and the brake lights work. This is like the ones on my Bali 150. The last one I listed is the closest one far and I believe it will work, some 150's use the same set up in fact this one does; roketa.com/product/product_support.jsp?cateID=2610&sonCateID=0&proID=39625Also Alleys trike has the same exact front as our 250's so holler at Rapid Jim also. Not going to give up. JR
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Post by yoster on May 11, 2012 9:20:27 GMT -6
Alrighty, paranoia got the best of me. I Just ordered the whole assembly for $60 (the one on eBay with the master cylinder, brake line and caliper.)
I finally figured, hey, it comes with some new brake pads (I think.) And if it doesn't, I'll part out the hydraulic hose and caliper to get my money back out of it.
I also contacted the guy who was selling higher-quality o-ring cups for the ATV's. I'm going to mail him my old ones and he'll match them up on his side. If he has matching sizes, he's offered to offer them as a kit to us Scooter owners - they're supposed to be much higher quality and last the life of the scooter. I guess in the Chinese ATV world the problem I'm having is pretty common.
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