My front light brake light switch has go all Italian on me it's always been abit dodgy but worked all times and recently just not worked at the rear brake switch is fine so not bulb or rear light itself, the main fuse other day did blow and since then hasn't worked.
A front brake light switch......Hmm.......You sure your not having a joke lol. Wtf would you need that for ??? So people in front can see that you are in fact stopping & not going to run them over???? Lol Never heard of it.
Oh.....lol you mean front brake lever switch.
Take it apart & clean it. Then check for power in the switch wires. There should be constant power in one wire (when ignition is on) & the other wire only power when the front brake is applied.
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Jarrah.
-- Edited by barra8 on Thursday 31st of January 2013 11:56:01 PM
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In the UK, there is a requirement that if either the front or rear brake is used, the rear brake light is illuminated. This is usually accomplished on the front brake by the use of a switch (part number 4GY-82917-00-00) that is operated when the brake lever is pulled in
In the UK, there is a requirement that if either the front or rear brake is used, the rear brake light is illuminated. This is usually accomplished on the front brake by the use of a switch (part number 4GY-82917-00-00) that is operated when the brake lever is pulled in
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Yes very technical Brian but i relized what the OP was on about lol
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My front light brake light switch has go all Italian on me it's always been abit dodgy but worked all times and recently just not worked at the rear brake switch is fine so not bulb or rear light itself, the main fuse other day did blow and since then hasn't worked.
thanks guys will have a look into it, one other thing not sure if it's the knobblie tyre but you get the bike above 65 odd and seem to get a lot of vibrations throught the foot pegs
First thing is check the engine mounts are tight. Then check swingarm *bearings (term correct). Next wheel bearings. Finally supsension linkage.
After that i guess it's a wild goose chase to see where the vibration is coming from.
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Jarrah.
-- Edited by barra8 on Sunday 3rd of February 2013 11:31:58 AM
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thanks guys will have a look into it, one other thing not sure if it's the knobblie tyre but you get the bike above 65 odd and seem to get a lot of vibrations throught the foot pegs
front sprocket was loose not even finger tight, all sorted and bikes back to its lunatic self again Yipee, cue me drifting round corners now lol or trying too
Awesome glad you found it. I knew there was something missing from my list of things to check Did'nt expect that one though. It has a locking tab so has never came loose on me.
The rear sprocket is one i should have mentioned as this has happened to me before
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Thanks for the update
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it did have the tab washer on but still very loose had a garage change the sprockets and chain but looks they forgot something, only thing worry me is I got it tight as I could with a large adjustable wrench but tab washer stopped on corner of the nut so bent it round that should be okay but loads better than before.
In the UK, there is a requirement that if either the front or rear brake is used, the rear brake light is illuminated. This is usually accomplished on the front brake by the use of a switch (part number 4GY-82917-00-00) that is operated when the brake lever is pulled in
Brian
Yes very technical Brian but i relized what the OP was on about lol
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Jarrah.
I cannot find part # 4GY-82917-00-00. I c an locate 4GY -82917-01-00. The clutch lever switch for starting. Are those interchangeable???
Sorry for the highliting: computer gremlin it seems.