my next duty is to fix the brake switch and get all the lights to work as they're supposed to. i assume that the switch for the brakelights is near the master cylinder, in the right lever assembly...am i right?
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Originally posted by earlfor
my next duty is to fix the brake switch and get all the lights to work as they're supposed to. i assume that the switch for the brakelights is near the master cylinder, in the right lever assembly...am i right?
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Well, first off, in your quote of me......... change the word "Lerave" to Leave. I dont know how to "lerave" a muffler, you probably dont either.
Then change "clam" on the slip joint (uhhh nno, we dont want to go there :-) ) to read "clamp on the slip joint.
Lastly, "take your bubber and whack it ......should read take your rubber mallet. I shouldnt have mentioned your bubber, what you do with that is your own business. :-)
Now, in answer to the latest, hopefully without any typing blunders. :-)
When the header pipes on the 2,3 have been clamped for a long time in the slip fitting, it can take some pretty serious determination to get them to slide off.
The brakelight switch for the front brake is in the right lever assembly underneath. When working on that switch, there are some tiny parts and a spring that will pop out and be the devil to find. I do this............
Make sure the cap on the brake fluid is right. Loosen the pinch bold that holds the brake assembly.lever to the handlebar. Rotate the assembly upside down. Now you can take of the little cap and work on the brake light switch with nothing falling out. You will also be able stand up and see what you are doing.
The brake light switch for the rear brake is between the frame and the rear tire just aft of the pivot bolt for the rear foot brake lever. There is a small threaded rod adjuster on the bottom if you need to adjust travel on the switch.
Earl
Originally posted by m0undsOriginally posted by earlforLerave both mufflers and the 1 and 4 pipes bolted up. The 2 and 3 pipes (center two pipes) cun under the transmission and fit into a slip joint on each side. Loosen the clam on the slip joint, remove the exhaust bolts at the exhaust port on the 2 and 3 cylinders. take a bubber mallet and "whack" the cross piece forward hitting the left then right then left , etc.
The 2 and 3 pipes slide forward for access to the oil drain plug.
Earl
my next duty is to fix the brake switch and get all the lights to work as they're supposed to. i assume that the switch for the brakelights is near the master cylinder, in the right lever assembly...am i right?Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Originally posted by terrybird(typing with a gauze mitten..) ' what happened there?
the good thing was that it started
the bad thing was...well.. i have 12 blisters on my hand
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