I just picked up my first GS750, 1977. Among cleaning the carbs and bleeding the brakes and replacing the awful chopper bars on it:
I also noticed that my front brake switch is out. I took it apart and of course there was rust and some corrision. I cleaned it up and lightly sanded the contacts and the electrics work fine. I can get the light to come on with a little metal bridge on the contact. but........ this is where it's not working. There's a little piece of plastic that protudes up into the front brake lever and then down into the switch. It appears there is then a tiny spring that is sticking out of the bottom of this plastic piece that creates not only the tension to push this piece up into the lever but ALSO is the metal that slides forward to create the contact bridge to make the light come on. My spring was badly rusted and broken. I have gotten a new spring around the same size and will fit it but it's not really working. Very inconsistent. Is there another peice in this unit that i'm missing? Could it have fallen out many moons ago or rusted away?
Anybody else ever replace this thing?
Thanks guys,
Craig
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