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Front brake light switch

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Hello all,
On my 1980 GS850L when the front brake handle is squeezed the brake light does not come on. The rear brake pedal activates the light.
Is the a separate switch for the front brake? Is it adjustable/replaceable.Where is it located.
 
The front brake switch is located on the bottom of the front master cylinder near the brake lever. It is held in place by two screws. It is replaceable and it can be cleaned. When you remove the screws keep your hand underneath the switch since there are some small parts that can fall out.
 
Sometimes this switch is too far gone to repair, or even just plain gone :cry:
I replaced a banjo on the splitter block on the bottom yoke with a hydraulic switch and it works great.
 
I replaced a banjo on the splitter block on the bottom yoke with a hydraulic switch and it works great.

That sounds like an interesting option, do you have a link to a switch of this type?
 
Here's one from Z1:

http://www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=3976

Though they don't seem to have the single banjo type (which is odd, because I'm looking at my bike which only has a single front caliper so I couldn't possibly use this part, anyway...).

If you want the original type mechanical switch (hey, how long did it last?), CRC2 has em for about $9-10 before shipping. Even inclusive of shipping it's less than you can buy them for anywhere else I think.

http://www.crc2onlinecatalog.com/brake_light_switches.htm
 
basscliff has a great tutorial on his site that explains the whole process of cleaning the switch.
 
Greetings and Salutations!!

Greetings and Salutations!!

Hi Mr. KDS111,

Welcome to the forum. Yes, check my site to find a front brake switch repair/cleaning/service guide. Then check the "Brakes Odds and Ends" section for a couple of links to banjo bolt switches (pressure switches) for the front brake if you decide to go that route.

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Here's a couple pics of it from my GK.

The old contact VS. the new one.
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The new sliding thingy that rests in the handle (and the old one). Be careful when you take this apart. Little pieces will go flying !!
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Partially together. Just need the contact and cover screwed back on. As the brake handle is squeezed the sliding thingy moves across the contact making the brakelight work.:dancing:
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way better off to buy a new one.. that little spring behind the brass contactor thing is usually so rusted and weak its not worth the bother..Any bike that has the clutch switch or the brake switch like that will work..its not a model specific item..find them on ebay all the time too for cheap
 
screw those Suzuki contact slider pieces of crap. Not worth the time adjusting them. Buy a hydrolic switch in the form of a banjo bolt. Replace your stock banjo bolt with one of these, wires hook into your existing system. And bobs your uncle.
 
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