Clutch hub.

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Re: Clutch hub.

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Blarney is one of my go to suppliers, you can trust him. Think he's a drop ship seller. The other guy, be riding someone elses coat tails..
RooDog wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 3:13 pm feel better about this seller than I do about Animalhouse, as he gives a detailed explination/description of the switch he is offering. This would be my choice between the two....

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Harley-70058-5 ... 0169.m2942

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Re: Clutch hub.

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No disrespect here and I'm not casting dispersions on Blarney. I've been down this road before and I think you'll find that if asked,he'd tell you that it's an imported switch with USA made wiring.
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Re: Clutch hub.

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Everything from animalhouse is out of an old dealers in Texas. Everything I have gotten is OEM and fairly priced.
Colin's stuff is good but virtually all V-Twin or some other maker, he doesn't have anything fabricated for himself.
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Re: Clutch hub.

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Your solution seems the best Robbie. For whatever reason, dimmer switches are more readily available than turn signals. Your suggestion to convert the dimmer switch to a turn signal switch seems like the way to go. I'm going to go through my parts stash and see if I have an old dimmer switch to convert. Thanks for the tip.
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Re: Clutch hub.

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I got a response back form Mark at eBay's AnimalHouse and he confirmed that his switch was indeed three position, so not to worry it is a turn signal switch, for what ever this bit of information is worth.....
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Well ol' Animal House just got $177 + postage for his OEM switch, good on him.....
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I think that's the third one he's sold and each one has gone for more $ than the last one.
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