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Mason Shreve from Carrollton, OH United States
My Bravo and Si both are the opposite of this, I was lazy and saw vespa in the description, only to have re-order the correct ones. It's a shame because these a really nice vs. the cheapo plastic ones I need. Grab your meter and check your before ordering.
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Clean first with alcohol
July 30, 2018
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Frank Bailey from Pittsburgh, PA United States
Ordered two of these one worked. Treats sent a replacement. They then both worked for a very short while. Instead of contacting Treatland again I soaked them all in isopropyl alcohol, blew them out with compressed air and worked them a bit then verified continuity with an ohm meter. More work than I wanted but good price. I'm suspecting debris inside from manufacture. Thanks Treats!
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Not for Tomos A3!
November 11, 2014
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Byron from Port Coquitlam, BC Canada
These work fine but are the opposite of what you need for a Tomos A3 with stock wiring setup. Get different ones!
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they work
April 6, 2013
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Adam from Tinley Park, IL United States
I tried the more expensive version and the switches were defective. These work great, I have them in 2 of my bikes and have never had a problem. Why spend more $$$ when these work perfectly?
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Junk in its purest form
June 21, 2012
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Ryan from Allston, MA United States
I bought two. The first one was defective out of the box. The second one stopped working a week later. Stock Maxi wiring. Connecting the two cables turns the light on. Clearly switches are malfunctioning. Junky junk junk. But I'm getting the defective one replaced by treats so I'm a happy camper.