Re: The Bent Zombie Tribrid Tadpole Trike (build phase)
...and I think I've finally achieved an acceptable compromise with my handlebar controls - tho it does mean ordering yet more stuff, it also means a reduction of clutter with all controls easy to use w/o looking or releasing my hold on the bars... which I think somewhat important whilst turning & other silly things heh
The moped blinker switch assembly (chrome) that I had previously ordered was in fact a decent lil unit, sturdy & simple & I'd defo recommend it as a solution for anyone lookin' to put blinkers on their bike - but with my vertical bars & space constraints, it wasn't quite ideal... so I gave the alternate a shot, the switch housing & three way toggle & it worked out so well I'm gonna roll with it, even order another to sort out some issues with the other bar's controls as well.
TBH, the switch housing isn't something I'd recommend - for the money, it's a bit underwhelming. Sure, it's only 12 bucks - but it's just a lil chunk of somewhat poorly molded plastic & a coupla fasteners. While I can (and did ofc) trim off the sloppy casting flash, I still think it a touch overpriced & at 24 bucks for the two I'm gonna use... well, suffice to say the only reason I've decided that's OK is a lack of a viable alternative *shrug*
There's a very small & hard to see black button on the side of the red three way switch pictured above (the one for my headlights) & with the addition of another switch housing on the other side w/a horn button - I can use that for the electric hub's cruise control/reverse feature & rid myself completely of the last of the kit supplied electric hub controls, the red & green buttons in this pic;
...which will reduce the amount of room taken up by all the assorted buttons, add a symmetrical feel to the controls & allow me to use whatever switch I choose, hopefully a higher quality than the ones supplied w/the hub. I will hafta drill a hole in the "back" of the housing & plug the old one to reverse it, but that's no big deal, it is after all jus' plastic;
Handlebar Mount Switch Housing
& here's the button I ordered as my new horn button, I can only hope it's better then the one I'm replacing - but even if it isn't, momentary on push buttons are commonplace to say the least lol;
Momentary N.O. Raised Push Button Switch Black
...and I think I've finally achieved an acceptable compromise with my handlebar controls - tho it does mean ordering yet more stuff, it also means a reduction of clutter with all controls easy to use w/o looking or releasing my hold on the bars... which I think somewhat important whilst turning & other silly things heh
The moped blinker switch assembly (chrome) that I had previously ordered was in fact a decent lil unit, sturdy & simple & I'd defo recommend it as a solution for anyone lookin' to put blinkers on their bike - but with my vertical bars & space constraints, it wasn't quite ideal... so I gave the alternate a shot, the switch housing & three way toggle & it worked out so well I'm gonna roll with it, even order another to sort out some issues with the other bar's controls as well.
TBH, the switch housing isn't something I'd recommend - for the money, it's a bit underwhelming. Sure, it's only 12 bucks - but it's just a lil chunk of somewhat poorly molded plastic & a coupla fasteners. While I can (and did ofc) trim off the sloppy casting flash, I still think it a touch overpriced & at 24 bucks for the two I'm gonna use... well, suffice to say the only reason I've decided that's OK is a lack of a viable alternative *shrug*
There's a very small & hard to see black button on the side of the red three way switch pictured above (the one for my headlights) & with the addition of another switch housing on the other side w/a horn button - I can use that for the electric hub's cruise control/reverse feature & rid myself completely of the last of the kit supplied electric hub controls, the red & green buttons in this pic;
...which will reduce the amount of room taken up by all the assorted buttons, add a symmetrical feel to the controls & allow me to use whatever switch I choose, hopefully a higher quality than the ones supplied w/the hub. I will hafta drill a hole in the "back" of the housing & plug the old one to reverse it, but that's no big deal, it is after all jus' plastic;
Handlebar Mount Switch Housing
& here's the button I ordered as my new horn button, I can only hope it's better then the one I'm replacing - but even if it isn't, momentary on push buttons are commonplace to say the least lol;
Momentary N.O. Raised Push Button Switch Black