I had one of those too but the plastic enclosure broke after about a month
(vibration maybe). I bought mine from Dale Walker so I got to pay extra for
it too. If it costs more it must be better .... Right ?

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   C.O.M.E. Racing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Thursday, March 09, 2000 12:11 PM
                To:     V-MAX TECH LIST
                Subject:        Re: Waterproof Switches?

                Paul, I fitted a handlebar switch to do that job from Dennis
Kirk. They call it a DooDad switch, it looks like it is almost an OEM part
and is their part # 21-200. Switch comes in a neat handlebar mountable
plastic enclosure, no need to make an ugly little bracket, and the switch is
enclosed so remains out of the rain. Mine
                has been soaked many times.

                Sam Blumenstein #795

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                > I'm going to install a switch so that I can manually turn
the fan on whenever I want (as alot of you have).  I was wondering what sort
of switch to use.  It seems it would have to be waterproof, and I was
wondering where the best place to get such a thing would be (for example,
the person at my Radio Shack was no help).
                > Thanks!  Paul D. VMOA #742
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