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    Not quite electrical, but looking for a part...
    on: Aug 07, 2016, 09.45 pm
    Aug 07, 2016, 09.45 pm
    Hi all,

    The only option the original owner of my TTSE didn't get was heated seats, and unfortunately the main switch blank went missing (the passenger blank is there) somewhere along the way before I took possession, and I'm wondering if anyone knows where I can source a replacement.  It's not critical, but I'd rather plug the hole.

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    Re: Not quite electrical, but looking for a part...
    Reply #1 on: Aug 07, 2016, 10.52 pm
    Aug 07, 2016, 10.52 pm
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    Re: Not quite electrical, but looking for a part...
    Reply #2 on: Aug 08, 2016, 06.07 am
    Aug 08, 2016, 06.07 am
    Item 10 here : Bike Bandit  ( $0.99 )

    Triumph Part Number T2307136.

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    Reply #3 on: Aug 08, 2016, 04.01 pm
    Aug 08, 2016, 04.01 pm
    Coconut beat me to it, but Bike Bandit's in house part number is: 2917767, but you may not need that number unless you're trying to use the search function on their website.  Seems like I've been there once and the mfr number didn't search so well.  May be different now though.
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    Reply #4 on: Aug 08, 2016, 04.16 pm
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    *Originally Posted by trophied [+]
    Bike Bandit's in house part number is: 2917767

    Found it.  Thank you!
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    Reply #5 on: Aug 09, 2016, 01.04 am
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    Okay, this is rather funny.  Bike Bandit has the part for $0.99, but wants the better part of seven bucks to ship it.  Me thinks I'll wait until I need to order something else as well.
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    Reply #6 on: Aug 09, 2016, 05.17 pm
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    Check a local dealer.  I've found that my dealer will get me small parts that they order shipped in with other parts and I don't pay anything for shipping if I pick it up there.  So maybe instead of $.99, I pay $1.49.  OK fine.  I like their service and attitude and I try to support them by getting most of my parts and accessories there, and if pressed they will usually price match things like tires.
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    Reply #7 on: Aug 11, 2016, 01.52 am
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    Actually I've been needing a new pair of boots, so it all worked out.  :-D
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