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Race Button Pod Part Numbers

Discussion in 'Tech' started by One2, Apr 6, 2020.

  1. One2

    One2 Well-Known Member

    These are the exact part numbers you need. You have to use solder lug but flying lead are shown for anybody who’s looking to use them for a different application.

    Brand: APEM

    Latching
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    Momentary
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    Add the color code to the end of the button part number.

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  2. One2

    One2 Well-Known Member

    Can this please be moved to “Tech”.

    My apologies.
     
  3. tzrider

    tzrider CZrider

    What's the mortality rate?....
     
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  4. If I stand too close to someone else’s bike while it is running, will I catch pods also?
     
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  5. One2

    One2 Well-Known Member

    The buttons will last longer than the engine.

    These are the same buttons used 39NRacing (makes button pods for MotoAmerica bikes) and Alpha Racing.
     
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  6. jimmyboost

    jimmyboost one buck a boom

    Thanks for the great info One2! I've been looking for these and coming up dry.
     
  7. fastfreddie

    fastfreddie Midnight Oil Garage

    Damn, I thought I was looking at spam. :crackup:

    Got any illuminated?
     
  8. One2

    One2 Well-Known Member

    No. I didn’t use any illuminated buttons to replace the buttons in my pod. I wanted to keep wiring to a minimum.

    However, they do sell them.

    I made this post because there was another thread asking about replacement buttons due to the original ones popping out after throwing the bike down the road.

    Happened to me recently.

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    Bike has been repaired and I soldered in replacement buttons. The exact same brand of buttons. The bezels are metal. Very durable.

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