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May 7, 2015

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Motorcycle brake light switch replacement

by biker1

How to do a motorcycle brake light switch replacement

Wild Steed Worx & Services – wsworx@gmail.com

To date, Curtis has worked on four of my custom choppers. In 2014 my blue 2006

American Ironhorse Texas Chopper won six out of eight local hot rod & motorcycle shows. So, I guess you can say I’m some what of a stickler when it comes to the maintenance of my bike. Curtis has never failed to impress me with his motorcycle knowledge and quick diagnosing/repair of any bike issues. Wild Steed Worx also manufactures a number of custom parts for the Big Dog and American Ironhorse motorcycles.

WSW is a small shop specializing in Big Dog Motorcycles and other customs.

We have a full complement of abilities and shy away from nothing.

The owner, Curtis Adams, has been riding from the age of 7. He has extensive experience in both motorcycle and auto technical work and has been customizing bikes and cars since 2003.

American Ironhorse Texas Chopper  - How to do a motorcycle brake light switch replacement

The motorcycle in the video is my latest 2006 American Ironhorse Texas Chopper that I just finished working on a couple of weeks ago. Although it looks like a hard tail, actually there are two heavy duty rear shocks under the frame. It’s powered by, a S&S 1,820cc fully polished engine.

American Ironhorse Texas Chopper

The Ironhorse themed paint job was done by John Howard (lobstajohn1@cox.net) in Escondido, California.

American IronHorse was an American motorcycle manufacturer that was founded in 1995 by Tim Edmundson and Bill Rucker. At one time, AIH was the largest factory producer of custom motorcycles in the USA. Wikipedia

Be sure to take a look at our custom motorcycles for sale and custom chopper motorcycle parts for sale.

 

How to do a motorcycle brake light switch replacement

2 Comments Post a comment
  1. Great motorcycle how-to video …. thanks

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  2. Jul 10 2015

    magnificent informative website.

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