Works will all push-button type handlebar switches from self-supplied aftermarkets, DIY or fully custom.
For riders who already have a fully functional motorcycle but wish to upgrade by replacing the standard switch set with push-button controls.
In-house Push-button handlebar switch controls for ST3.P also available.
Go to our Downloads section for PDF Install Guides and common install setups.
Convert factory handlebar switch controls to all push-buttons
The ST3.P is a compact handlebar switch controller translator designed for easy installation. Wiring is a breeze—everything happens right near the old handlebar switch connectors. Simply remove your old switch, map the wires, and hook them up to the ST3.P. Then, wire up your new push buttons, and you’re back on the road.
This controller gives you the flexibility to use all types of push buttons, with combinations of 4 or 6, latching or momentary. It’s all up to you. No need for complicated programming, just set a few dip switches to match your button setup. The ST3.P works with both positive and negative type wiring, so it’s versatile enough for any system. All it does is translate your old switch set into push-buttons, with all the wiring done in one simple spot. And if you want to revert to the original switch set, no problem!
We’ve also packed in some cool features. If your bike didn’t come with hazard lights, now it does. The ST3.P includes Intelligent Directional Signal Light Switching. Plus, we’ve added Over Voltage Engine Shutdown protection—if your charging system overloads, the hub automatically shuts down the engine, activates the hazard lights, and switches on the high beam to help dissipate excess voltage. We took some of the best features from our TC3 and brought them to the ST3.P.
With the ST3.P, you can easily add custom mods to your bike without breaking the bank or dealing with complicated installs. We’re even offering some push-button switches to make things even easier, so you won’t have to worry about making your own or getting overpriced parts.
Yeah, it’s that simple.