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ZacharyB
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After noticing my front-brake-actuated stop light switch would only come on with moderate to heavy braking power, I decided to take the switch apart and clean it. The little copper rails the conduit box slides over were fouled with dirt, as was the little box. I cleaned it up and put it back together, and now the front brake stop light works well. Too well--There is an inch or so of complete slack at the beginning of the lever's travel in which the brake light turns on or off. Slack, as in, the wind itself will actuate the brake light. Then the front brakes work fine.
I want to ask, is there a little spring in the stop light switch I am missing that would maintain the lever at its fully relaxed position? Is the front brake lever adjustable? Or is this the spring in the master cylinder? (Front brakes have been bled with new fluid)
Thank you for any help. The bike is at least home and there were no strandings... Still never charges past 13 V though.
I want to ask, is there a little spring in the stop light switch I am missing that would maintain the lever at its fully relaxed position? Is the front brake lever adjustable? Or is this the spring in the master cylinder? (Front brakes have been bled with new fluid)
Thank you for any help. The bike is at least home and there were no strandings... Still never charges past 13 V though.