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Economy Cycle Reproduction Neutral Switches

Started by Economy Cycle John, February 16, 2024, 05:57:20 PM

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Have the EC Reproduction Neutral Switches met your expectations?

Yes
5 (83.3%)
No
1 (16.7%)
No, It cracked at the screw mounting points (hairline crack)
0 (0%)
No, it made shifting harder from extra pressure on the shift drum
0 (0%)
It leaked
0 (0%)
Other (feel free to pm me with details)
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 6

Voting closed: March 18, 2024, 06:57:28 PM

Economy Cycle John

I've sold these reproduction neutral switches for a while now. I'm looking to get some feedback on them. General feedback is welcome, but mainly interested to know if you've experienced any cracks at the screw mounts and if the switch is making it harder to shift by putting too much pressure on the drum. Or any leaks. I haven't gotten a single complaint or any returns other than one guy that said it was harder to shift.



Link to part on EC
www.EconomyCycle.com - RD/RZ Parts, Services, Tools, Accessories & Swag

so-cal-sdr200

Curious. My RD250 is hard to shift after a full motor rebuild and I do not
 know why. Picked the bike up as a barn find. So I do not know how it shifted
 before the rebuild.

 What is the possibility that the plastic switch plate is causing it?

 It is also difficult to engage neutral with the engine running. Easier
 when cold, gets harder when fully warm.

Thanks John.
 

m in sc

zero on the plate causing it. your clutch ig probably just dragging & needs attention

Ove never had an issue w the N switches from EC :)






so-cal-sdr200

Was my thought too on the plate not being the issue.

 Clutch engagement seems to feel fine to me. It will kick
start in gear with the clutch pulled.
 The problem is liveable, just rather annoying.
Cheers, Jeff