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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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Horn button spring
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toastyhamster
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Horn button spring
Anybody had any luck making one? Some previous owner has bodged a copper one in there and it's not springy at all. Failing that has anybody got one going spare?
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toastyhamster
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toastyhamster
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Try cutting it a bit shorter then stretch it out to compensate.toastyhamster wrote:Tried the pen spring, sort of works but because it's slightly too big a diameter you have to push the button in quite hard and then wiggle it so it goes over the compressed spring and makes contact. Friendly MOT tester might pass it. Maybe.
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toastyhamster
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