Does anyone know how to adjust how quickly the break lights come on?When I press the back brake, in order for the light to come on I have to really press it. Anyone got any idea how to adjust it?
Quote from: xlewisbdx on 24 April 2013, 01:28:17 amDoes anyone know how to adjust how quickly the break lights come on?When I press the back brake, in order for the light to come on I have to really press it. Anyone got any idea how to adjust it?It's meant to be like that, if it was too sensitive then your foot would be turning it on/off all the time because your foot rests on it.The front brake is the more sensitive brake, so no need to touch anything, it's all good.
Quote from: darrsi on 24 April 2013, 06:47:07 amQuote from: xlewisbdx on 24 April 2013, 01:28:17 amDoes anyone know how to adjust how quickly the break lights come on?When I press the back brake, in order for the light to come on I have to really press it. Anyone got any idea how to adjust it?It's meant to be like that, if it was too sensitive then your foot would be turning it on/off all the time because your foot rests on it.The front brake is the more sensitive brake, so no need to touch anything, it's all good.Why is your foot resting on the rear brake? If I'm not using the rear brake (or gear lever) I move my feet back so that the ball of my foot is on the peg - much nicer riding position, especially for twisties
The pedal has a spring attached which, in turn, pulls a pin inside the switch. This pin then creates a contact and turns the light on. Therefore, it you want the light to come on earlier you either need to shorten the spring (to pull the pin down a bit) or move the switch futher away. You can move the switch futher away by winding the nut along the threaded section of the switch as the nut is supported on a bracket on the frame.