First of all, my bike is a 1988 R100 RT.
The rear brake light switch is bad. Can the switch be replaced without removing the swing arm? It looks very tight with the swing arm in place. I'm wondering if I can remove the wheel and shock and if letting the swing arm pivot down will give me sufficient room. If the swing arm has to be removed, I just may wait until I have to grease the splines again. I really don't use the rear brake without the front brake and the front brake light switch is working.
FYI, I unplugged the old switch and plugged in its replacement, and the new switch activates the brake lights as it should. So, I'm 100% sure the brake light switch is bad.
Monoshock Rear Brake Light Switch R&R
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Monoshock Rear Brake Light Switch R&R
Jeff in W.C.
1988 R100 RT
2018 R1200 GS
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1988 R100 RT
2018 R1200 GS
"I've got my motorcycle jacket, but I'm walking all the time." Joe Strummer/Clash
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Re: Monoshock Rear Brake Light Switch R&R
I think you'll find you can access the switch by removing the rear wheel.
Rob
Rob