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Guest repliedOriginally posted by renobruce View Post
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So when are you going to hook some gas up to that beast and start it?
Looks GREAT!
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Guest repliedOk so im bored waiting on the body shop, decided to hook up the chain and shine up a the bolts on the adjusters and mount the chainguard.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Billy Ricks View PostMake sure of the thread pitch if you go with the hydraulic switch. The GSXR master has a different pitch than the GS master.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Joe Nardy View PostAny time Joe! The eBay seller I linked was very good and I had the switch in a few days. Just be sure to get the correct size and pitch. I believe the one I linked is correct but you might want to check since you have a different master cylinder:
10mm dia x 1.00mm thread pitch.
Washers Included
20" wire length with terminals.
Thanks,
Joe
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by tone View PostAn easy fix for the brake light switch is to cut the original es connection off & solder on 2 new spade connectors........ problem solved
Adding more text due to minimum word count.
Edit: Doh! Didn't realize there were already several confirmations on this suggestion before I posted. Sorry.
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Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostGood call on the brake line Joe, great solution
10mm dia x 1.00mm thread pitch.Washers Included20" wire length with terminals.
Thanks,
Joe
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Guest repliedGood call on the brake line Joe, great solution
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Joe,
You can get a hydraulic brake light switch (replaces the banjo bolt) and forget about the cheesy OEM setup. I got one of these on eBay for under $23 shipped. Dennis Kirk has them also. They come with male bullet connectors that plug right in to the stock wiring.
Thanks,
JoeLast edited by Joe Nardy; 05-20-2009, 10:03 PM.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jwhelan65 View Postgotcha ...kinda figured that was the only option..THX
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by tone View PostAn easy fix for the brake light switch is to cut the original es connection off & solder on 2 new spade connectors........ problem solved
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Craiger View PostOh man! I really had to laugh at this.
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Guest repliedAn easy fix for the brake light switch is to cut the original es connection off & solder on 2 new spade connectors........ problem solved
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