This is especially helpful for those of us that have removed our ponytail and don't have rear turn signals or integrated tail lights. I don't always use my hand break right away whole slowing down to turn into a driveway or commercial area. Nice job. Keep the DIY'S coming.
Thanks so much! My brake light is stuck on from the rear on my 954rr. I unplugged the rear and found that the front brake actuator works just fine so. Looks like it's just a tad too tight. Thanks again!
Cheers for the video man. I have a suzuki bandit and the haynes manual tells you to adjust the nut. Thanks to this video I knew to just adjust the "bolt" part by hand.
In the video he is screwing the brake light switch. This will twist wires coming out from the brake light switch and possibly damage them. What you should do is holf the brake switch tightly and rotate the hex screw instead.
In the video he is screwing the brake light switch. This will twist wires coming out from the brake light switch and possibly damage them. What you should do is hold the brake switch tightly and rotate the hex screw instead.
This is especially helpful for those of us that have removed our ponytail and don't have rear turn signals or integrated tail lights. I don't always use my hand break right away whole slowing down to turn into a driveway or commercial area. Nice job. Keep the DIY'S coming.
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the video. Every repair guide should be like this. Please keep up the good work.
Thanks so much! My brake light is stuck on from the rear on my 954rr. I unplugged the rear and found that the front brake actuator works just fine so. Looks like it's just a tad too tight. Thanks again!
Great video, very helpful!!!❤❤❤
Cheers for the video man. I have a suzuki bandit and the haynes manual tells you to adjust the nut. Thanks to this video I knew to just adjust the "bolt" part by hand.
In the video he is screwing the brake light switch. This will twist wires coming out from the brake light switch and possibly damage them. What you should do is holf the brake switch tightly and rotate the hex screw instead.
In the video he is screwing the brake light switch. This will twist wires coming out from the brake light switch and possibly damage them. What you should do is hold the brake switch tightly and rotate the hex screw instead.
Very good point, it was turning without a glitch so the issue never got mentioned
Thank you, just adjust the light switch after adjust brake pedal
I have this exact problem but with the fronk break. The light goes on late.. what can I do?
The bike is BMW f650 funduro
The same I did, adjust the stop nut at pedal.
theoverengineer front break...
No adjustment, switch mounting screw under brake lever might be loose or missing
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t.y. I need to do it on mine.