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  • Braking light problem

    i had a minor accident few days back the front fork and handle bar was slightly bent,had that fixed from sc.now i m noticing that slight pressure even soft touch on the front brake makes the brake light on.sometimes it automatically turns on.i took it to the sc but the mechanic there told me there is nothing to do coz its prefixed in the factory and nothing can't be done except changing it.i m from Bangladesh and there's only one sc in my district.please can anyone advice what to do.

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    • #3
      First of all,let us know which bike do you own.The problem might be with the brake light switch which is usually located near the brake pedal.Replace it.

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      • #4
        Yeah,+1^^^ Replace the Brake Light Switch

        BTW Turning on the brake light does not makes any harm.

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        • #5
          thanks for the advice everyone.i own gladiator type ss.well in neutral position if the light stays on won't it drain the battery. sorry i dont know much about machines.

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