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Miller Type Lighthouse Dip Switch Vincent Douglas Hrd Velocette Made In The Uk on 2040-motos

US $70.00
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Painesville, Ohio, United States

Painesville, Ohio, United States
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Miller type lighthouse dip switch Vincent Douglas HRD Velocette  made in the UK, US $70.00, image 1

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This auction is for one high quality, made in England, faithful reproduction of the Miller dip-switch with the  "lighthouse" logo. The poorly made foreign  copies with a pressed steel domed cover are not even close to looking like the correct type that I now have available.  The modern material used has the look and feel of the original Bakelite but without the problems & issues associated with the originals. Made with great care & pride in England,

 made in small batches, so only a limited quantity are available.

This style (D/2) is also fitted to some other high quality British motorcycles from the 1950s which used Miller electrics, such as Velocette & Douglas.


I believe that the Miller 'Lighthouse' Bakelite dip switch was fitted to post-war Vincents up to about 1953.

If correct, than this would make it suitable for Series B and many Series C Rapides, Black Shadows, Comets & Meteors.

Be sure & check your parts book to be sure this is correct for your machine.


Domestic orders will be shipped USPS Priority flat rate, with insurance for the full value of this item.

Payment is due within 24 hours of the auction end.

Foreign deliveries in some countries may take months to arrive, depending on your postal system.Please let me know if you are having a delay in getting your item, but be aware that I have no control of your package once it leaves my hands. The insurance I purchase on the package is only good while the package is in the USA, after that, I can not help.

Canadian customers: please contact me for special discounted shipping !

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