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Motorcycle Handlebar & Hazard Switch Price in Bangladesh 2026

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Motorcycle Handlebar Switch & Hazard Switch Price in Bangladesh 2026

Enhance Your Safety and Control with Premium Handlebar Switches

In the bustling streets of Dhaka or the highways of Rajbari, having total control over your motorcycle's electrical system is a matter of safety. Whether you are looking to install a Hazard Light Switch for better visibility during fog or rain, or you need a durable Emergency Kill Switch for your custom build, the right hardware makes all the difference.

At RS Motofix, we provide the highest quality, waterproof, and universal handlebar switches designed to fit all major bike models like the Yamaha FZS, Honda CB Hornet, Bajaj Pulsar, and TVS Apache.


Current Motorcycle Switch Price in Bangladesh (2026 Market Guide)

Finding the right balance between quality and cost is essential. Below is the updated price list for common motorcycle switches available at rsmotofix.com and across the BD market.

Switch TypeEstimated Price (BDT)Best Use Case
Basic On/Off Switch৳80 – ৳150Fog lights, auxiliary LEDs
Universal Hazard Switch৳120 – ৳250Emergency 4-way signaling
Waterproof Metal LED Switch৳350 – ৳550Premium builds, rainy season
Emergency Engine Kill Switch৳150 – ৳300Safety cut-off, race setups
Dual/Triple Function Switch৳450 – ৳850Combined lights, horn, & start
Yamaha/Pulsar OEM Style Switch৳950 – ৳1,250Direct factory replacement

Why Every Rider Needs a Hazard Switch

A Hazard Switch for Bike is one of the most popular modifications in Bangladesh. Unlike many international models, many stock bikes in our market do not come with a built-in "double-flash" or hazard light system.

1. Visibility in Extreme Weather

During heavy monsoon rains or thick winter fog, standard tail lights often aren't enough. A hazard switch allows all four indicators to blink simultaneously, making you visible to trucks and buses from a distance.

2. Roadside Emergencies

If you have a flat tire or engine trouble on a dark highway, the Emergency Switch signals other drivers that your bike is stationary, preventing potential rear-end collisions.

3. Group Riding

For those who enjoy touring with a group, hazard lights are often used to signal a "stop" or "caution" to the riders following behind.


Key Features of Our Universal Handlebar Switches

Aviation-Grade Waterproofing

In Bangladesh, your bike faces intense rain. Our premium switches feature IP67-rated seals and rubber grommets. This prevents "short-circuiting" and ghost-starting, common issues with cheap, unsealed switches.

Universal 22mm (7/8") Fitment

You don't need to worry about compatibility. These switches are designed for the standard 22mm handlebar diameter, which is found on 99% of motorcycles and e-bikes in Bangladesh. Whether it's a 100cc commuter or a 165cc sports bike, it will fit perfectly.

Heavy-Duty Copper Wiring

Unlike local low-quality alternatives that use thin aluminum wires, our switches come with pure copper internal wiring. This ensures high conductivity, prevents overheating when used with high-wattage fog lights, and offers a longer lifespan.

Ergonomic "Click" Feedback

When you are wearing riding gloves, you need a switch with a positive "click." Our switches are designed with high-tension springs that provide tactile feedback, so you know exactly when the light is on or off without looking down.


Installation Guide: DIY Hazard Switch Setup

Installing a hazard switch is a great weekend project. Here is a simple 3-wire installation overview:

  1. Identify the Wires: Most hazard switches have three wires. One is the main power (from the flasher), and the other two go to the Left and Right indicator positive (+) wires.

  2. Mount the Switch: Use the clamp to secure the switch on the left side of your handlebar (easier to reach with your thumb).

  3. Connection: Connect the two signal wires to the positive terminals of your bike's indicator harness. Connect the third wire to the output pin of your flasher relay.

  4. Test: Turn on the ignition and flip the switch. All four indicators should now blink together!

Pro-Tip: If all four lights stay solid (don't blink), you may need to upgrade to a Digital LED Flasher Relay, which we also stock at rsmotofix.com.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Will installing an extra switch void my bike's warranty?A: If you use "vampire clips" or a "plug-and-play" harness without cutting the original main wires, most service centers will not void your warranty.

Q: Can I use a hazard switch on a bicycle?A: Yes, if your bicycle has a 12V battery system or a rechargeable LED indicator kit, this switch will work perfectly.

Q: Is it illegal to use hazard lights while moving?A: In many jurisdictions, hazard lights are intended for stationary emergencies. We recommend using them responsibly and primarily when parked or in extreme low-visibility conditions.

Q: Does it fit the Bajaj Pulsar 150?A: Yes! The Pulsar 150 uses a standard 22mm handlebar. This switch can be mounted next to the original switch cluster easily.


Trust RS Motofix for Your Bike Accessories

At RS Motofix, we don't just sell parts; we test them. Being an ISP owner and a motorcycle enthusiast, I understand the importance of reliable electronics. Every switch we sell is tested for "click-life" and water resistance to ensure it survives the tough road conditions of Bangladesh.

Upgrade your ride today. Stay safe, stay visible.

Ready to buy? Browse our full collection of Motorcycle Handlebar Switches and Hazard Flashers at rsmotofix.com. We offer fast shipping to Rajbari, Dhaka, and all over Bangladesh!

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