Rear Brake switch
Loads of dealers selling them at different prices, are they all coming from the same source or does any one know of a dealer who physically tests theirs before dispatching.
i bought a 3 pole switch from Cambridge for a recent build... pleased with the quality .. and it works just fine
- Andy Pickering
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I've always found these guys are about the best around for items such as these, price not important but quality is, used on there rebuilds and own scooters
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I've always found these guys are about the best around for items such as these, price not important but quality is, used on there rebuilds and own scooters
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When your brake switch stops working it may not be broken. Mine went, and seeing as I had no spare, I used electrical contact cleaner to clean it, in situ on the bike, and made sure I got the stuff in and around the activation button while pressing it in and out. It now works just like new.
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