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Old 16-Oct-2006, 13:35
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If you listen carefuilly (engine off, ignition on) you should be able to hear a "click" from the front brake microswitch. If you can't hear a click, the switch is misplaced/missing/broken.

They can become displaced. Mine has two tiny lugs which locate in two holes in the handlebar switch/master cylinder assembly, although I believe there are two different types. Pull the switch out, give it a squirt of WD 40, test that it works by pushing the button, and carefully reinstate it.

Yup on on the monsters we have to use a small piece of crumpled of tin foil to make the connection and make it click - I know - been trying to sort ours out all weekend
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