At first, the light wouldn't come on at all. Then I went to work removing the bullet connectors for the taillights and blinkers and soldering the wires together. Yes I have a wiring diagram and I think I'm reading it right. The reason I removed the bullet connectors is that when I pushed the wires around, the light would flicker. So now all those are neatly tidied up, but the brake light stays on all the time, NOT the running light, it doesn't come on at all. I checked the rear brake switch for continuity, and it works as it should. When the brake is depressed, the switch closes and we have continuity. I checked the front brake switch and thought I had it, because the switch showed continuity without depressing the lever. However, the wires in the headlight bucket that the front brake switch wires plug into also show continuity.
So I think I have a bad front brake switch, but I also have a problem in the wires leading back to the rear brake. Perhaps a short?
I just need some guidance here from somebody that has run up against something similar. I don't want to trace the switch wires back unless I need to. I just can't figure out why they show continuity. Maybe I don't know what I'm doing?
On a positive note, I installed a r/r from Duanage that I've had for a while. Went in slick, although I soldered it in rather than using the nice bullet connectors included with it. I need to figure out this taillight problem before connecting the sense wire though.
The bike starts and idles perfect, just begging to be ridden. But I have to fix these electrical gremlins first as well as install the new brake pads and I really should do a valve clearance check . . .
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