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    This bites butt. I have found my starter button the floor of my garage. Does anyone know where I can find one of these?
    T/A

    Sidekick
    XS1100SG

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    Buttons

    Check Ebay there is a person that sells the starter and horn button as a kit. They are made of billet aluminum and work well.They cost like $20.00 but they will never break or fallout. Mine work great and they are worth the money.
    Dan ( A.K.A.- MacGyver )

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    • #3
      Poor man's lathe

      Mine did that too on my XS650, it's the same frail part though.
      Don't it frost you off?
      I sawed off all but 2" of a red plastic handled screwdriver's blade, put the blade stub in my pillar drill and held a file to the handle to make one. Well, I lived out in the country, it was Sunday, I needed to go riding, what can I say? Mind you, that was in 1988 and my quick fix is still in place and working.
      Fred Hill, S'toon.
      Fred Hill, S'toon
      XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
      "The Flying Pumpkin"

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      • #4
        hi, can you post the seller's nickname (or an auction #) for the ebayer that has the button kits? mine is an odd looking combination a previous owner cobbed together...
        Dr. Tim Walters

        Florida Atlantic University
        The Rats
        Full Flight Foundation, Inc.

        "just put the trumpet down and slowly back away..."

        "owned by a 79 XS1100 Special"

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        • #5
          Unable to find in Ebay, but called meriam cycle and bought one for $20+. I was looking for the billet button though.

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          • #6
            Do a seach for Honda horn, or read the following summary by or own TC,


            I did a search(hint) and here's what I found. HTH
            T.C.
            Hmmm......possible tech tip here!?
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            PartsnMoreOnline.com offered them for a long time. New spring and plastic button. Here's the link. $6. States fits KZ, but apparently for Yams also!

            Partsnmore button

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            For Fork Braces, horn and starter buttons try:
            TKat
            549 Rockport Drive
            Sunnyvale, CA
            94087

            His email is Tkat's Email tkat@tkat.com. His website is www.tkat.com
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            IF you need a starter button. Go to MIKE'S XS. He has new starter buttons. The XS1100 uses the same button as the XS650.

            MIKE'S XS has the correct starter/horn button assy if any one is interested. PN is 24-6525 price is $6.00 ph#352-540-9204 In my experience Mike ships PRIORITY MAIL the same day I call my order in.
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            I have researched the horn button thing a bit now and have come up with a Honda alternative.

            Model: 1977 Honda 750
            Part# 35317-001-310

            The following are dimensional differences:

            Dimension.............. Tkat Button ......... Honda Button
            Total height........... 0.362" .............. 0.333"
            Base to end of actuator on back
            ....................... 0.060" .............. 0.161"
            Lip OD - holds button from the back of the housing
            ....................... 0.431" .............. 0.423"
            Button OD
            .............. 0.348" .............. 0.300"

            The main dimensions would appear to be top to bottom dist and button OD. The base to end of actuator on back is "adjustable" On the Honda unit this is a 0.070" brass rod which can be filed to adjust length.

            Units are plastic and mine cost $2.65 each. They are available and were in stock at Dryer Honda, Indianapolis.

            If anyone sees another button that might fit the XS, please post the information.
            Gary Granger
            Remember, we are the caretakers of mechanical art.
            2013 Suzuki DR650SE, 2009 Kawasaki Concours 1400, 2003 Aprilia RSV Mille Tuono

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            • #7
              excellent! Thanks!
              Dr. Tim Walters

              Florida Atlantic University
              The Rats
              Full Flight Foundation, Inc.

              "just put the trumpet down and slowly back away..."

              "owned by a 79 XS1100 Special"

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