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Title: DIY fix for broken brake switch
Post by: Buzz on 27 July 2014, 12:57:06 pm
Mornin'


After going through 3 brake switches (2 aftermarket, 1 genuine) in 18 months I decided to fix my latest after it stopped working yesterday.  The problems I've had are all because of the soft plastic used in the activator peg that's pushed in and out by the lever, it always flattens out and eventually stops working.  I took a small nail, filed off the edges with my dremel, cut it to size and the switch is now working perfectly again.  I know people will say "oh just buy another one, it's only a tenner" but with my metal peg replacement it should last forever.


Cheers..Dan


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Title: Re: DIY fix for broken brake switch
Post by: Timbollew on 27 July 2014, 02:23:04 pm
Good work. Isn't there some kind of issue using a metal nail though, possibly making the brake lever live? Don't suppose it would really cause any problem though.

I've gone through 3 switches too really annoying although it's always been the switch mechanism inside that focs up for me.
Title: Re: DIY fix for broken brake switch
Post by: keratos on 29 July 2014, 11:32:55 pm
pics - "before" and "after" pls