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Sounds like that there is either some sticky going on or your master cylinder isn't returning to the full open position.. The return spring could be weakened causing that, Hope this helps
I'm not sure if I understand exactly what your problem is. The right hand indicators have nothing to do with the brake lever. The brake light may not be working when you pull the front brake lever due to a bad front break light switch that is located in the right handlebar switch housing. I can send you a schematic if you'll contact me directly at [email protected] Remind me of what you need.
Hi there!
You can easy check if the front door sensor is broken.Open the front door at look for a little hole in the right or left.In that hole you should see little metal lever.Take something thin and long and carefully push that lever.It should make a "click" sound.If the printer detects that the lever has been pushed down the message should go away.In that case the plastic that is located on the front door is broken and can`t push down the metal lever.Even after pushing down the lever the message is there,you need to open the printer and check if the sensor is working fine.If the sensor is working,then you have problem with your DC board and you need to replace it, which will cost you allot of money and time:D.So please replay if you have any other questions about something.Thank you for using Fixya.com!!!
Sounds like the front brake assy. on the handle bar was removed without the card board insert installed between the front break lever and the little piston which can damage it and cause the front brake switch not to work right as the piston in the handle assy. won,t slide back and forth when the lever is moved in and out
Does it work fine with rear brake just not with front? If so...inspect the brake switch on the front lever...might be loose so the lever can't press against it.....or remove lever and inspect how the switch is activated (lever presses against it or moves away) and try moving the plunger by hand.
Could also be a loose connection on wiring to the switch.
If neither front or rear work...check fuses, light socket and wiring to the light.
Wiring damage under the seat is common on many models of bikes...the wires get moved then pinched under the seat.
Pull out a multimeter/dmm/voltage gauge
place on the two terminals of the brake light (after removing it)
pull the front brake lever or push the brake pedal both should cause 12V to appear at the terminals
if 12V does appear at the terminals in both cases the brake light is bad.
if the rear lever does not cause it to trip check to make sure the switch (which should be directly attached to the brake pedal/lever) is working by putting the multimeter/dmm across its terminals and testing for continuity when you activate it.
if the front lever does not activate it check to make sure the switch on the lever is working in the same fashion as the rear one.
If this is the road bike model, then most likely the shifter and brake lever are the same. To brake pull back on the lever, to shift move the lever toward the center of the bike.
The Right lever works the REAR gearing. This makes small changes. The bigger lever will shift the gears toward a larger gear and make the cycling easier. The small lever works the opposite.
The Left lever works the FRONT gearing. This makes large changes. The Bigger lever will shift the gears toward a larger gear and makes the cycling harder. The small lever works the opposite.
If you don't have these types of levers, I can give you different instructions but the essentials of big lever/ small lever and Right/ Left are the same.
evidently it is a vibration problem and it shouldn't be! It is a 2006 I bought in April and it now has just 1100 miles on it. I have not ridden on any particularly rough roads. Check the lever switch,
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