Dangerous Posted October 16, 2022 Posted October 16, 2022 Looking for one for my efe, part number 37720-24A01 does anybody know for sure what other sensor are a direct fit as there’s a few out there that look similar but with different part numbers I’ve tried vintage parts, Robinson foundry and a few other suppliers but they are all out of stock Quote
rodneya Posted October 17, 2022 Posted October 17, 2022 The one on my 83 GSX1100E looks exactly the same as the one on my 1150 Quote
Dangerous Posted October 18, 2022 Author Posted October 18, 2022 On 10/17/2022 at 2:30 AM, rodneya said: The one on my 83 GSX1100E looks exactly the same as the one on my 1150 Thanks mate I’ll look into it Quote
Joseph Posted October 18, 2022 Posted October 18, 2022 (edited) The EFE has the gear sensor for full gearbox as you know. Other than that, if you just want a neutral switch, any GSX/GSXR OC or WC/Bandit/GSXF will work The EFE full box ones are NLA, and the ones you see online (Aliexpress among others) are smaller in diameter designed for bikes like the GN (i think) You can however convert a simple Neutral switch to the 5 speed equivalent : The ball leaves a mark of each gear position in the plastic plate Drill to 1.5 : Make a countersunk recess Get you lengths of wires, strip the end Slip them through the holds and use solder to fix them in. You can use a good sealant on the other side to seal it up Edited October 18, 2022 by Joseph 7 Quote
Dangerous Posted October 19, 2022 Author Posted October 19, 2022 17 hours ago, Joseph said: The EFE has the gear sensor for full gearbox as you know. Other than that, if you just want a neutral switch, any GSX/GSXR OC or WC/Bandit/GSXF will work The EFE full box ones are NLA, and the ones you see online (Aliexpress among others) are smaller in diameter designed for bikes like the GN (i think) You can however convert a simple Neutral switch to the 5 speed equivalent : The ball leaves a mark of each gear position in the plastic plate Drill to 1.5 : Make a countersunk recess Get you lengths of wires, strip the end Slip them through the holds and use solder to fix them in. You can use a good sealant on the other side to seal it up Superb, thanks for the info mate appreciated Quote
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