Ignition Switch Cover
$25.00
Ignition Switch Cover | Black ABS Clamshell Housing for Marine Ignition
Running your ignition switch bare and letting the wires hang out? This ignition switch cover snaps around your switch like a clamshell, hides the wiring, and keeps your cockpit looking finished instead of half-built.
Molded from black ABS, it fully wraps the ignition switch with a clean front face and a rear exit hole for the wires to route out. Designed to work with the Gatti’s Garage marine-grade waterproof ignition switch, it’s made in Lake Worth, Florida and built for real choppers that still get ridden in the rain.
Key Features:
- Black ABS ignition switch cover with clamshell two-piece design.
- Fully covers the ignition switch body and wiring for a clean look.
- Rear hole for wire exit so you can route the harness neatly.
- Designed to pair with the Gatti’s Garage marine-grade waterproof ignition switch.
- Made in Lake Worth, Florida.
Fitment:
- Intended for use with the Gatti’s Garage marine-grade ignition switch.
- Universal-style cover for custom choppers, bobbers, and stripped-down street bikes using that switch.
What This Ignition Cover Does:
- Hides exposed ignition switch wiring and terminals so your build looks finished.
- Adds a simple black housing that blends into most dash or frame mount locations.
- Helps protect connections from casual contact and light debris.
FAQ:
- Q: What switch is this cover designed for? A: It’s designed to work with the Gatti’s Garage marine-grade waterproof ignition switch.
- Q: How does the cover go on? A: The clamshell halves close around the ignition switch and wiring, with a hole at the back for the harness to exit.
- Q: What material is it made from? A: The cover is molded from black ABS plastic.
- Q: Does it leave room for the key and bezel? A: Yes. The front is shaped to expose the key area while covering the body of the switch.
- Q: Where is it made? A: Each ignition switch cover is made in Lake Worth, Florida.
Made in Lake Worth, Florida, this black ABS ignition switch cover gives chopper builders a clamshell housing that hides raw wiring and makes that marine-grade switch look at home on a finished bike.