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baco99
Front Brake Switch Question
I was having difficulties with the front brake light switch and took it apart. It seems that the rounded piece of copper under the lever has a spring inside it that has corroded. Any idea where I can find a spring this size without having to order online?Tags: None
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There is a good chance you still have one on the other end of the handlebars. :shock:
Yup, the clutch switch is identical. You can take parts out of it, then go inside the headlight shell and bypass the clutch switch. Now you will not have to pull the clutch to start the bike, but you had better make SURE it's in neutral before pushing the START button.
Oh, and if you want to keep the function of the clutch switch and repair the brake switch, it makes more sense to replace the entire switch when you do that. Not only will you get a new spring, but new contacts, wiring, housing, everything. It's #6 on this diagram from Bike Bandit, and it's only $18 and change.
.Last edited by Steve; 10-25-2007, 05:01 PM.sigpic
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BentRod
I lost one of those little springs over the summer..
i just cut up a pen spring that happen to be a little narrower than most.
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baco99
clutch switch is already disengaged, but i'll check for the spring.
and a PEN! of course. mighter than Home Depot.
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Originally posted by baco99 View PostAny idea where I can find a spring this size without having to order online?
I don't recall the size I bought, but perhaps someone remembers the dimensions of that spring - bring the little copper pc with you & you can figure it out.'85 GS550L - SOLD
'85 GS550E - SOLD
'82 GS650GL - SOLD
'81 GS750L - SOLD
'82 GS850GL - trusty steed
'80 GS1100L - son's project bike
'82 GS1100G - SOLD
'81 GS1100E - Big Red (daily rider)
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baco99
the pen spring was a little wide, but did the trick. just took the bike out for a 10 miler to check things out and everything seems in order. the front brakes are still a little spongy...will bleed them again. and the exhaust still creeps out the header gaskets, despite them being new. other than that, it's great! pulls like a freight train compared to my old GS500E...
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