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Old 12th September 2010, 06:59 PM
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Cheers Mr H, yes , I too would prefer the quicker reaction time of a mechanical switch, also like your suggestion of the oppurtunity to activate the brake lights without actually engaging the brakes

Flyerncle.....

My brake pressure switch is approx 4 inches from the M/C body, & its in the front pipe system as I thought along the lines that greater pressure would go to the front brakes.

I suppose I,ve been used to motorcycle brakes that has a tiny mechanical switch attached to the brake lever.

cheers
andy
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