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Chipstix 02-07-07 07:23 AM

Brake light - switch? MOT req't?
 
Hi All,

I have my MOT today, and after I rode in to work this morning, I thought I'd do a quick check on all the bulbs. All OK, except when I push the rear brake lever, the brake light doesn't light up. Pulling the front brake lever does light it.

Does this mean a switch is gone, or could I have not been pushing the lever hard enough? I now have pretty much no time to fix it, but is there anything I can check/wiggle/tighten?!

Also, is it an MOT requirement for the brake light to be lit by the rear lever (assuming as in my case it can be lit by the front?)

Cheers, Chris

EDIT: Found this link. Looks like it is a requirement.......
http://www.motuk.com/bike/1-3.htm

Any advice welcome!

Razor 02-07-07 07:37 AM

Re: Brake light - switch? MOT req't?
 
Locate the black switch at the rear pedal, pull it and check if the light comes on. If the light works it's as simple as adjusting the switch position to get it fixed.

Spanner Man 02-07-07 10:16 AM

Re: Brake light - switch? MOT req't?
 
Morning all.

On all bikes registered after April the 1st 1986 the brake light must work on both brakes.
It's most likely to be the switch, as they're located where the road crud gives 'em a good dosing!

Cheers.

Well Oiled 02-07-07 11:44 AM

Re: Brake light - switch? MOT req't?
 
... and it's not unknown for the wire linking the brake pedal to the switch to come off at the pedal end. Happened to me.

silver surfer 02-07-07 12:10 PM

Re: Brake light - switch? MOT req't?
 
I know this is slightly off the thread. But I've just re build my rear brake pedal and fitted a new front brake lever, snapped mine off when I binned it. I've tested these in the garage and the brakes seem to be working fine, but the brake light is on permenantly. Any ideas what could be causing this?

Chipstix 02-07-07 02:07 PM

Re: Brake light - switch? MOT req't?
 
To close off my question and allow the thread to be hijacked officially....;)

Success!


Spring wire thingy was hanging loose, but thankfully still there! Then, verified switch OK.

I managed to hook it on, but couldn't tighten the nut. Got to testing station, by which time it had unhooked again, but nice bloke just reattached, and adjusted nut (whilst being careful not to burn on exhaust!). All good, no charge.

MOT passed. :-) Bonza.

...all yours mate......

2mths 02-07-07 03:32 PM

Re: Brake light - switch? MOT req't?
 
I had a panic a number of years ago prepping my Katana for her first MOT in a while. The brake light didn't show when I pressed the brake pedal and I just could not find the switch. In the end I found out that she didn't have one - too old - hehe. I'd been worrying over nothing.

johnnyrod 03-07-07 11:28 AM

Re: Brake light - switch? MOT req't?
 
Silver, there is scope for adjustment on these things, take a look.

As a general point, the hydraulic switches can be very handy if you need to ditch the original - it's just a repalcement banjo bolt and works when it feels the pressure increase, never needs adjusting.

walkaboutandy 03-07-07 09:34 PM

Re: Brake light - switch? MOT req't?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by silver surfer (Post 1226838)
I know this is slightly off the thread. But I've just re build my rear brake pedal and fitted a new front brake lever, snapped mine off when I binned it. I've tested these in the garage and the brakes seem to be working fine, but the brake light is on permenantly. Any ideas what could be causing this?

Have you checked that the front lever switch is fitted and is sitting correctly, pushing against the lever? Cos its a 'push to break' switch, meaning that when the switch is pressed the light turns off. When the lever is pulled the switch pops out and turns the light on.


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