Substitute for front break light switch.

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  • Guest

    #1

    Substitute for front break light switch.

    I was totally unimpressed with the GS front break light switch, so I went out looking for an alternative. This is what I found if anyone is interested. It should be a direct replacement for the master cylinder banjo bolt. It is around $20.00 with shipping. I'll know tonight when I get home. http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/2916PkDmqOS4y9PUhy_tHg?authkey=Gv1sRgCKTzwsyJve6w9 gE&feat=directlink
  • Herzie

    #2
    I got one of those too but have yet to install it. Looking forward to hearing how it works.

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    • Guest

      #3
      I've got mine bike down at the moment, the Metzler rear tire was developing cracks in the sidewalls after less than a year, so I had to take it off to send back for replacement. As a result, I'm taking this time to put in my progressive springs, paint and polish the wheels, polish the front fork lowers, and replace the harness connectors. This was the only switch that I could find with a 90 degree boot on it.

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      • DanTheMan

        #4
        Looks like it ought to be the cure for the crappy switch on the handle. I just ordered one from my local dealer, but I've got to pay freight as well since they don't do much business with Spiegler.

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        • Don-lo

          #5
          or steal one off an old KZ

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          • crapwacker

            #6
            NICE upgrade! Something else that I didn't know till now that I need! Thanks! lol

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            • portdave
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              • Jun 2008
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              • Rockledge, Florida

              #7
              Works great

              I have had this on my bike for over a year now. Someone else had posted one and I got the same one he had.

              Works great and no moving parts to wear down and or corrode.
              David
              1998 Suzuki Bandit
              1978 GS750 gone but not forgotten
              1978 GS1000 - gone
              1981 GS850 - gone

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              • fenderfreek

                #8
                Holy moley that's a great idea! And it's cheap too!

                I just bought an entire replacement brake handle assembly because my little contact carrier was broken.

                I'm getting one anyway.

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