View Full Version : Exile Switchbar grip group buy


justin marois
18th April 2009, 19:15
Hello, i would like to organize a group buy for this product and would like to know if some of you are "in" if we can get a good price.


http://www.cyrilhuzeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/switchbarsexilecycles.jpg

crospo
19th April 2009, 06:08
Might be interested if i had some product info.

ReddTigger
19th April 2009, 06:17
I was on their website and didn't see any information regarding these..

justin marois
19th April 2009, 06:33
This is the only info i have for now but will probably try to call to know a little more monday.

http://www.cyrilhuzeblog.com/2009/03/27/exile-cycles-hidden-switch-bar-kit/

ReddTigger
19th April 2009, 06:35
when you do find out more, please post. If I can't see it on Exile's website, I'll assume it doesn't exist.

Folkie
19th April 2009, 23:23
It says "Exile Cycles proposes this hidden switch bar kit". Presumably it isn't available yet? :dunno

justin marois
20th April 2009, 18:32
That's funny, cause i see it...

http://www.exilecycles.com/pdf/Exile_HardParts.pdf

justin marois
20th April 2009, 19:08
I emailed Paul and they do not mgf it so no need to "buy group", 325$ is the deal.
sorry.

snowman
20th April 2009, 19:44
I was going to suggest calling Paul, but you already know.

This switch set is used on their softail custom package...:geek:geek:geek

Both sides for $325?

justin marois
21st April 2009, 03:23
Everything is on 1 grip Russ. It seem they adjust the price today.

exile site say.
This super-clean switch-bar can be installed into rubber or billet grips or even in to the handle-bar itself. It measures 3.5" x 0.75" and is only

about 0.2" thick! The switch-bar has one small wire that exits the bars and plugs in to a 5"x1"x1" module that is easily hidden under the tank. We

typically use the 4 switches to control left and right turn, horn and Hi/Lo. There are two other 'circuits' programmed in to the module so holding

two of the switches down at the same time can be used to operate starter and one other function of your choice. $349.

rottenralph
21st April 2009, 03:40
I believe at 349 they will just have to go on my wish list for now. I like the PM or Jbrake(not sure which but tiny) mini switches as well. They are a little more but it looks like more also. http://i15.ebayimg.com/04/i/000/a0/1c/a679_1.JPG

justin marois
21st April 2009, 21:53
Yes, those look really good. Clean and simple. My choice is to have complete legal bike, with all "unnecessary" stuff hidden.
I would really like to mount my front brake on a proportioning valve controlled by the rear pedal but it seem too much risky with the suicide clutch. So, i have to look for a small front brake handle/master setup.