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    Front brake light switch plug thing

    I just put a 88 GSXR750 front master assembly on my 80 GS1k cafe to fix my old one that crapped out on me. The new one has 2 terminals on it to hook up the brake light switch leads onto. The issue I have is that I cant find where the brake light switch terminals are on the factory harness. Anyone know where it splits off the main harness so I can look there and trace the wires to find out where they are now? PO didnt have a front brake switch hooked up and I bought a banjo bolt switch when I first bought the bike I wasnt able to find the wires to plug it into then either. Your help is appreciated.

    #2
    The two wires for which you search will be found in the headlight bucket.

    Probably green wires with orange stripes.

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      #3
      according to my manual for a 78E it should be an orange feed and a white back to the brake light. look in your headlight bucket and see what you can find
      1978 GS1085.

      Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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        #4
        I looked. Nothing is there. Im assuming the plugs are now tucked under the tank or the PO completely cut them out of the harness. Where could I run 2 new wires from?

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          #5
          have you still got a rear brake light switch? if so you could loop 2 wires of that up to the front.
          1978 GS1085.

          Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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