The 750 has a spring.
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From: Nathan <[email protected]>
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Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 15:43:55 
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Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] New to list -- looking for a replacement turn
 signal switch for 2002 CB250

Hi,

I came across Paul's website when looking for NH 250 information. I 
recently got my learners licence in Australia and picked up a 2002 CB 250. 
It is a great little town commuter.

However, I am incredibly frustrated with the turn signal switch control on 
the 2002 model. It *only* supports a slide mechanism, so you need to slide 
the turn signal switch left, right, or to the middle. I accidentally push 
it to the right when setting it to the middle, which is rather frustrating 
and potentially unsafe.

I want to replace either the switch or entire control apparatus with that 
of another bike with a spring loaded switch where you push it in, and it 
resets to the middle.

Does anyone know if a control cluster from a newer model NH with a 
spring-loaded switch would work, and if so which model?

Thanks,
Nathan

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