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Horn Button - Vespa LX, GTS 250/300

SKU 641358-AFT
$23.00
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Description

Premium Vespa Horn Button Switch

Don't ride with a silent horn when passing distracted traffic. This premium aftermarket horn button switch cures the common headache of a sticking, corroded, or sun-faded handlebar switch, restoring that crisp, factory-fresh tactile click and immediate electrical connection. Engineered as a direct drop-in replacement, it ensures your horn fires instantly every single time you press it.

Key Features

  • OEM-Spec Benchmarking: Molded and wired to mirror the exact internal spring tension and external dimensions of factory part number 641358.

  • Direct Fit Replacement: Snaps smoothly into your existing handlebar casing (headlight headset) with zero modifications, trimming, or gluing needed.

  • Plug-and-Play Assembly: Built with the exact multi-pin terminal block configuration to slip straight into your scooter's factory wiring loom.

  • Weather-Sealed Integrity: Constructed from high-impact, UV-stabilized polymer to prevent brittle cracking, fading, and moisture short circuits from rain or washing.

Fitment Guide

Brand Model Engine Compatibility
Vespa GTS 250 / 300 / Super / GTV All 250cc & 300cc Variants (Including HPE)
Vespa LX 50 / 150 All Model Years & Engine Configurations
Vespa LXV 125 / 150 All Generations
Vespa S 50 / 125 / 150 All Model Years
Piaggio Liberty 50 / 150 Modern 4-Stroke & iGet Variants
Piaggio Fly 50 / 150 All 2-Stroke & 4-Stroke Generations

Technical Specs

  • Manufacturer Part Reference: High-Quality Aftermarket / Replaces OEM 641358, 582686

  • Component Type: Handlebar Control Horn Switch Assembly

  • Connector Type: Factory-matched multi-pin terminal block

  • Housing Material: UV-resistant ABS plastic with high-rebound copper internal contacts

  • Package Contents: (1) Replacement Horn Button Switch

Maintenance Note: Because the handlebar switches sit face-up on your headset, they act as tiny bowls for rainwater, road grime, and car wash soap. If your horn only blows intermittently or requires you to mash the button with intense thumb pressure, oxidized copper contact plates inside the old housing are the culprit.

Installation Tip: To replace the switch without scratching your scooter's painted handlebar covers, avoid metal screwdrivers. Use a nylon or plastic automotive trim tool to gently pry under the edge of the old switch housing until it pops out of its retention tabs.

Pro Tip: This specific switch housing shape is highly standardized across the Piaggio family of scooters. If you look at the right-hand side of your handlebars, you will notice this horn switch shares the exact same footprint as your Electric Seat Release (saddle pop) button and your Starter button—meaning it's smart to keep a spare in your toolbox.

WARNING: California Proposition 65

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