The bike is a 1983 GS750ES
I've had to disconnect my brake light wire that connects to the front brake lever. There's a small activator switch that sits in a kind of groove. You can see this switch after removing the front brake lever. The problem is that when I pull in the brake lever, it pushes the switch along its groove but the switch does not come back, leaving the brake light on.
I noticed that on the underside of the brake lever, there is a kind of channel. I'm thinking that maybe the little plastic activator switch fits into this channel somehow so it will get pushed along the groove and activate the brake light when the brake lever is pulled toward the handlebar. Then the little activator switch will be pull back into its original position when the brake lever is released.
Is this the general idea? So how do I get the little plastic activator switch to sit in the brave lever channel described above? There doesn't seem to be a simple way to do it. Am I just not seeing something obvious?
This driving me kind of nuts because now I must apply a little bit of rear brake when braking with the front brake so the brake light comes on - and I don't like using any rear brake. I find the rear brake on this bike with this particular tire (Kenda Challenger 90/130/17) locks up when even 25% of rear brake is applied.
But I've always ridden while using only the front brake. I know it's a bad habit but I just don't trust rear brakes.
thanks,
baz
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