Head lamp shell, lights, switches: which one?

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Hi All.
Can someone please help me to clarify?
Have the 1968/1969 Fastback the lamp shell with ammeter, one diamond red light on the left, a switch light 3 positions, a Wipac handlebar switch with two position light, red push kill switch, green push horn???
Same for 1969/1970 S/Roadster but with Wipac green push and black push?
Have the 1971/73 a lamp shell with 3 light and a two positions switch light (with new Lucas handlebar switchs right/left)?.
There was a type of bike that mounted a lamp shell with ammeter and two lights on each side right and left, more a switch light two positions?.
Thank you.
Piero
 
pierodn said:
Have the 1968/1969 Fastback..................... a Wipac handlebar switch with two position light, red push kill switch, green push horn???

That would seem to be a Wipac 'Tricon' switch as the red button is a magneto cut-out.
The switch should be a 'Triconsul' with black (horn) and green (headlamp flash) push buttons.
 
A question, please.
The early headlamp had only a red diamond light and ammeter.
This red light do not works with the warning light assimilator!
As this red light works?
Thanks.
Piero
 
Check the wiring diagram for a 68 Commando. Don't think they came with an assimilator. The ammeter was supposed to tell the story. The indicator light was for high beam.

Stephen Hill
 
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