Well I got the old GS up and started today (just kept on the centerstand in the garage - a little too cold to ride just yet), after doing much work/maintanance on it this winter.
A funny thing happened (at least I can laugh about it). The brake light switch just stayed on the whole time! Tried to press the rear brake pedal, nothing happened. Tried to press the front pedal, nothing. Both of them together, and nothing (by nothing I mean the brake light just stayed ON).
I have not even mucked with the electrics whatsover during my winter project, that's what astonished me! However, I did have both master cylinders completely dry for about a month while having both front and rear calipers apart/rebuilt. I assembled them back together and bled both really well. The back brake is very tight at the pedal though (very minor movement (relative to the front brake lever) is needed to lock the back brakes up. Could my bleed job or the tightness of the rear brake pedal be possible explanations?
I have read other posts that have had a problem with the brake light not lighting up, but haven't seen one that discusses a brake light that won't turn off.
By the way, the bike is a 1978 GS550E.
Thanks,
Chad
Columbus, OH 1978 GS550E
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