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Brake light problem

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Ok, here I am again with another newbie question. When applying the foot brake on our 81 GS450l, I have a brake light. When applying the front brake, if I squeeze REALLY hard the brake light will sometimes come on. What should I check? It would be nice to have working brake lights.
Thanks in advance!
 
Check the front brake switch right by the front brake lever.
Over time these can get munged up with road stuff and fail to work.
If you do a search on the forum you may be able to find some more info.
Sorry :oops: :wink:
 
Look below the master cylinder on the front brake handle area, just where the handle attaches. From underneath, you should see a protrusion that is about an inch long and 1/4 inch wide, with two screws. There will be a pair of wires exiting from this area.

Loosen the screws, until the plastic case loosens enough from the brake handle that you can move the switch body, (which is a thin piece of fiberboard-type material sandwiched between the plastic case and the master cylinder) left and right. If you slide it all the way to the right side, the brake light should come on and remain on all the time, even if the brake handle is not depressed. As you slowly slide it to the left, the brake light should extinguish.

Without moving the switch, tighten the two screws, and test your brake light. It should come on just after you apply pressure to the handle.

If the switch is dirty, you may have to take it apart and clean it, but after you put it back to gether, the adjustment process is the same.

Matt
 
It is possible if you remove the cover that the switch will fall out in a bunch of little pieces. Suzuki has used the same switch for years so your dealer may have it in stock or can get it quick. Cost about 6 bucks.
 
I switched to the hydraulic brake switch from Dennis Kirk. It was $18 or $20 and it works nicely. Never have to worry about that little spring and corroding copper ever again.

J
 
Don't make the same mistake that I did and order the one that is for "Most Japanese and European motorcycles" without checking the threads of your master cylinder union bolt. I ordered the 1.25 pitch switch and the threads were too course for my 78 GS750 master cylinder. I ended up getting the 1.00 pitch switch and it fit perfectly.

What really sucked was that I had to pay the $6 s/h to exchange for the right one. Duh!

The Suzuki part number for the union bolt that fits in my master cylinder is 09360-10003. If it is the same for your bike (check bike bandit parts fiche), then order the 1.00 pitch switch.

-Jon
 
Of course mine's different. I'll have to pull it and check. Thanks!
 
Yes, that's the killer, I just flushed the fluid this morning. I wish I had read this thread first! Oh well, not a big deal to bleed them again. :lol:
 
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