Have read a couple of complaints about the switch position on the Forza....I agree.
I keep getting the turn signal switch when I'm quickly after the horn button.
I tried to loosen the two phillips screws under the left switch housing to rotate the whole enchilada down - to get the horn button in a better ergonomic position for my thumb. I can loosen the screws, but the housing does not seem to want to rotate....and I don't want to force anything.
Has anyone been able to move the housing? Is the housing more than a clam-shell....clamped on the bar by the 2 screws?
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Fish
Can switch housing be rotated?
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Re: Can switch housing be rotated?
On most Hondas, the switch housing has an alignment pin into the handlebars that limits rotation.
This is only apparent when you completely remove the housing.
The lever perch is usually easy to rotate, within the limits of the hydraulic lines.
In extreme cases of handlebar repositioning, I've used a dremel to slightly elongate the hole in the handlebars to allow the switch housing to rotate a few more degrees. If you plan on rotating it much, it might be better to drill a new hole.
Remember the right side also contains the throttle boss.
This is only apparent when you completely remove the housing.
The lever perch is usually easy to rotate, within the limits of the hydraulic lines.
In extreme cases of handlebar repositioning, I've used a dremel to slightly elongate the hole in the handlebars to allow the switch housing to rotate a few more degrees. If you plan on rotating it much, it might be better to drill a new hole.
Remember the right side also contains the throttle boss.
Re: Can switch housing be rotated?
Thanks, I thought there must be something like that going on.....when I did get the housing to move, could not get it right when trying to tighten the screws. So, put it back...and will start training myself to find the horn in a hurry!BRed wrote:On most Hondas, the switch housing has an alignment pin into the handlebars that limits rotation.
This is only apparent when you completely remove the housing.
The lever perch is usually easy to rotate, within the limits of the hydraulic lines.
In extreme cases of handlebar repositioning, I've used a dremel to slightly elongate the hole in the handlebars to allow the switch housing to rotate a few more degrees. If you plan on rotating it much, it might be better to drill a new hole.
Remember the right side also contains the throttle boss.
Thanks, much.....could not spot anything in a photo of that bar end....still wondered if there was something there. Learned my lesson about completely opening scooter switches when I removed, opened and cleaned the kill switich on my Kymco. A LOT of little parts in those switches!
Yes, have re-set the levers with no issues - not straining the lines. But rolling the bar up also took that horn button up where it is awkaward for my thumb when I need it!
The right side is not an issue....nothing I need there (if I do a high side dismount at my age I'll be letting the EMS find and activate the kill switch. I'll have bigger worries.)
You remain a great source of info !!
Thanks again, ride safe.
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Re: Can switch housing be rotated?
Anyone.... is the alignment hole for the housing threaded?
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Re: Can switch housing be rotated?
I can't help you on this problem, but i wanted to comment that the pcx seems to have the same problem. Everytime i want to hit the horn i end up hitting the turn signal. I am use to the horn being on the bottom. That was also how my Burgman was set up....horn on the bottom.
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Re: Can switch housing be rotated?
not on any that I've seen...Beboman wrote:Anyone.... is the alignment hole for the housing threaded?
there's a projection on the bottom of the housing that aligns with the hole in the handlebar to stop rotation or movement.
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Re: Can switch housing be rotated?
BRed wrote:not on any that I've seen...Beboman wrote:Anyone.... is the alignment hole for the housing threaded?
there's a projection on the bottom of the housing that aligns with the hole in the handlebar to stop rotation or movement.
It's a pin that fits into a hole in the handlebar
File off the pin or elongate the hole if you feel it is necessary to rotate the housing
Re: Can switch housing be rotated?
If you need to use the horn, brake instead.fish wrote:I keep getting the turn signal switch when I'm quickly after the horn button.
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Re: Can switch housing be rotated?
Don't worry about it - the next bike or power sport will be different anyway. Going back and forth from manual 6 speed to CVT is a bigger deal. The clutch becomes a brake handle. At least the scooters aren't changing.
I know a guy who ferries used airplanes that are for sale. He goes there - reads the manual a few minutes - then takes off and flies it home. He said he has flown over 50 different kinds of aircraft like that. Sometimes he just has to hunt for stuff in the air because he is under the gun on time. He says the controls on some planes just don't make sense.
I know a guy who ferries used airplanes that are for sale. He goes there - reads the manual a few minutes - then takes off and flies it home. He said he has flown over 50 different kinds of aircraft like that. Sometimes he just has to hunt for stuff in the air because he is under the gun on time. He says the controls on some planes just don't make sense.
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