Handlebar switch - CEV Moto Guzzi V700, V7 Special, Ambassador, 850 GT, 850 GT California, Eldorado, and 850 California Police models Created: 2013 June 07
Updated: 2013 June 07
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Moto Guzzi fit CEV switches for all of the left and right handlebar switches (excluding the starter button). While not the easiest to use switches, the CEV switches provide an excellent period appearance.
Right handlebar switch for actuating the turn signals (MG# 12750301 ). Also shown is both sides of the plastic piece that fits between the switch and the brake lever perch.Photo courtesy of Gregory Bender.
Right handlebar switch for actuating the turn signals (MG# 12750301 ). Also shown is both sides of the plastic piece that fits between the switch and the brake lever perch.Photo courtesy of Gregory Bender.
Right handlebar switch for actuating the turn signals (MG# 12750301 ). Also shown is both sides of the plastic piece that fits between the switch and the brake lever perch.Photo courtesy of Gregory Bender.
Left handlebar switch for actuating the parking lights, low and high beam headlights, and horn (MG# 12746001 ). Also shown is both sides of the plastic piece that fits between the switch and the clutch lever perch.Photo courtesy of Gregory Bender.
Left handlebar switch for actuating the parking lights, low and high beam headlights, and horn (MG# 12746001 ). Also shown is both sides of the plastic piece that fits between the switch and the clutch lever perch.Photo courtesy of Gregory Bender.
Left handlebar switch for actuating the parking lights, low and high beam headlights, and horn (MG# 12746001 ).Photo courtesy of Gregory Bender.
Left handlebar switch for actuating the parking lights, low and high beam headlights, and horn (MG# 12746001 ).Photo courtesy of Gregory Bender.
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