PTT mounting bracket?

jimbo

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things are getting mighty congested on the left hand side.

Currently I'm using the intaride supplied bracket that cable ties on the grip, but I don't like it much.

Any ideas?
 
I have seen one that has been taken appart and holes drilled and then mounted straight on to the LH grip. Others have them on the mirror stem at the bottom ( even better if you have mirror extenders)

Problem with PTT is that it pretty much has to be on the LHS but i know what you mean about congestion
 
I rigged a relay up with a switch that turns the horn button into the PTT.
I hardly ever use the horn (probably only gets used at MoT time), so it became the obvious candidate for repurposing.
The switch allows it to be returned to horn use when the intercom is not in use.
 
Not sure what room you've got but I use this on my 1200 twin cam, it was also fitted to my old 1150

ptt014-L.jpg
 
This was my solution for my Kliktronic buttons. Had to shave the handlebar clamp down a lot to fit between the bar and clutch reservoir


 
Might not fit with the GPS jog wheel thing, but I like it . Where did it come from, or did you make it?

cheers

It came from a company called Sonic Communications who supply the gear fro the police bikes. there was a guy on here a few years ago that made some but i can not remember his name, i will do a little digging around if that helps.

i could take mine off, post it to you to see if it fits and then see if you can get one made locally?

let me know
 
It came from a company called Sonic Communications who supply the gear fro the police bikes. there was a guy on here a few years ago that made some but i can not remember his name, i will do a little digging around if that helps.

i could take mine off, post it to you to see if it fits and then see if you can get one made locally?

let me know

that's a kind offer. First I'll try sonic and see whether they have something for my bike.
cheers
 


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