Brake light activation adjustment

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  1. Rsparky

    Rsparky New Member

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    So, I have a gen 8, but the levers are pretty universal, among all bikes really. When squeezing the front brake, I don't get brake light activation until about a half inch in. Typically that's fine, but I'm wanting to increase the sensitivity. The highway shenanigans in Phoenix get scary sometimes, and I occasionally want to blink it without slowing too much, in fear of getting rear-ended.

    I thought about angling the switch, but that would require cutting on the locator nub. What I am thinking is maybe just shave off .005-.01 from the face of the lever.

    Anyone ever done this, or have any better ideas?
     


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    Why not adjust the rear brake switch? While installing lowered pegs, I had to readjust switch, which can be far more sensitive.
     


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    Aha. Yeah, that would be easier. I just need to make it a habit.
     


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