Thanks. How do I know if the switch is being activated? When I just touch the front brake, I hear as distinct click and the brake light turns on -- so that must be switch. I don't hear such a click when I press the rear break.WhyteGryphon wrote: There is an electrical switch on the right side of the bike, connected to the brake pedal by a spring. When you apply the rear brake, this spring pulls on the switch and brings the connections inside it together, activating the brake light. Sounds like there isn't enough movement in the switch to activate it, but it can be adjusted - there should be a couple of locknuts on the switch - you will have to turn them so that the spring tension will move the switch enough to turn on the lights.
The brake pedal pushes a rod into some sort of device, which has two cables coming out of it. One goes to the rear brake, and the other one goes up into the seat and I'm assuming eventually all the way to the brake light.
What would I need to adjust to make the brake light turn on?
Oh and where can I get a good manual that explains this whole thing?
thanks,
Eugene