Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Naive Question of Brake light switches.

Author: andrew hill

Date: Sep 20, 2000, 9:11 PM

Post ID: 1702675397


rich-
ya might have to pull off your gastank, if ya can't find the wire [looks
like speakerwire] for the front brakelight switch. it should be on the rt.
side of the bike [as seen from the saddle]. there's 2 male-type ends on it
that plug onto the switch. btw, mark@ motoguzziclassics has some
soft-compound brakeshoes which will GREATLY enhance the whoah factor.
cheers,
andy h.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich Zink" <rzi-@co.alameda.ca.us>
To: "Looped Group" <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 01:22 PM
Subject: Naive Question of Brake light switches.


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When exactly was a front brake light switch incorporated into
loopframes? My front cable has the switch built-in but nowhere in the wiring
or wiring diagram are there wires to plug into the switch. My lifelong
sportbike training has me rarely using the rear brake (this is changing with
the massive stopping power of front and rear drums....Not!). So do I need to
learn to use the rear brake just to get the brake light lit (and to help out
the front of course)?

Rich

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