I believe the sports kitted bikes had a head light flash button on the left switch. Were European bikes also equipped with this?
The CBX550 switch looks identical to the CBX1000 switch - are they the same as I can't seem to find a part number for the CBX1000 version?
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Re: Sports kit switches
The US/Canada versions of the switch did not have the flash to pass feature. I think most other markets did.
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Re: Sports kit switches
The CBX550 switch has a different connector. It will fit the Prolink models but not the 79 and 80. You can change the connector.
The left side "Euro" switch with the flash-to-pass feature is part-number 35200-422-611
And the flash-to-pass feature is only on the original European switches, not the "Sport Kit" versions that Honda offered for the North American market
The left side "Euro" switch with the flash-to-pass feature is part-number 35200-422-611
And the flash-to-pass feature is only on the original European switches, not the "Sport Kit" versions that Honda offered for the North American market
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Re: Sports kit switches
Ok great - thanks for the replies. Seems like my Canadian model has the correct switch for USA/Canada - that is without the headlight flash button.