One of he best ways to clean your bars.
Machined by Kustom Tech from billet aluminum, these switch housings fits1″ handlebars.
They are designed to match perfectly their Evolution line of master cylinders and clutch lever assemblies, Wiring included. Available in polish or black. At Custom Tech.
I like, nice n clean, and billet too.
Boss Hawg
These are the same switches you can by at V-Twin manufacturing.
Been available for years from them.
Nothing new here.
Dale. False statement. Not the same.
Very neat very clean
Next to Performance Machine switch housings, these are the nicest that I have seen. Very clean look!
Billet means one piece. These are made from multiple pieces.
Nice looking part clean, billet means simply not cast or forged the housing for the switches sure looks like one piece or its housing for soldiers in non military buildings
bil·let2
ˈbilit/Submit
noun
noun: billet; plural noun: billets
a thick piece of wood.
a small bar of metal for further processing.
Gershom…multiple pieces of billet ?
Boss Hawg
Brent Asoulay please elaborate. They appear to be exactly the same in looks and description as the V-Twin ones.
I have actually installed a set of the v-twin ones on a custom bike & they look exactly the same as the picture above.
Nice lookin…Wonder how durable the switch is?? Many of these do not hold up very well
Tres fins,discrets et bien places.
Again I don’t get your point or definition Gershon, it looks like one machined piece out of a piece of 60?? 70?? 20?? or what ever series of BILLET aluminum with some switches in it, a small bar of metal? You could have a set of rearsets with 10 pieces all made out of BILLET aluminum crazy world ain’t it, go figure
When you misunderstand a definition but hang on like a pit bull, it makes for an interesting conversation. Billet is a material method, not a construction or machining method. The old-timers used to carve wooden chains out of a single stick of basswood, that didn’t make it a stick of billet basswood. There is nothing about billet material that loses it’s identity if you make more than one part out of it.
I like these… I’m using similar switches on my FXE Shovelhead. I had to drill the handlebars and thread the thin walled hole to take the switch. This way just drill one big hole & file/chamfer the hole smooth so it doesn’t cut the very thin wires (this happened to me). Yes these switches are available from many different sources but the billet collars are a good idea. Very clean…