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I'm installing new Woodcraft rear sets on my 06 GSX-R750 and have a couple extra parts to deal with on the brake side. Two springs and a brake light switch. One spring used to attach to a peg on the OEM rearset and then to the brake light switch and the other spring was probably for brake pedal return. Do I discard the return spring and is there anything I can do to get my brake light switch functional?
The springs are trash. I suppose you could figure something out for the pedal return spring but its probably not worth the time. As far as getting your brake light working, you can buy a pressure sensitive banjo bolt. basically its a banjo bolt with wire coming off it that you plug into your wiring harness connection. hopefully someone will post a link for you. its out there.
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one of these guys : Woodcraft-CFM :: Fine Thread Brake Pressure Switch Assbly, 10mm x 1.0 (03-0105)
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thatll work.
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oh btw forgot to mention that i'm not sure if that is the right thread pitch. So double check that before ordering.
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2020 Honda Grom
I have been running the woodcraft set-up for a while now on my SV. No troubles with the non-existant return spring and the pressure sensitive brake light switch works perfectly.
Question about this. When wiring up the pressure switch, why the hell did they put a plug on one end and just give you little metal connectors for the other part? Am I missing something?
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Just connect the wires however you can, whether youve got to cut a set of connectors off one side or the other.
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Way to dig up an old thread...
Anyway, that's because the pressure switches are universal, and all bikes have different plugs, so they just don't bother putting a plug on cause it likely wouldn't plug in anyway.
Last edited by scubasteveRR; 05-11-11 at 05:50 PM.
Cut...put included connectors and connect.....oh and use heat shrink to cover it up
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Not sure if this helps but it is what I did w/my r6. My rear brake light functions perfect and I didn't buy the pressure banjo.
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Funny thing about that Eric, I searched on NESR and didn't find what I needed. Hit up Google with the same search, and this was the second organic search result.
Strange enough, the pressure switch from woodcraft comes with a plastic connector plug already attached. It looks like it should hook into my RC Car battery. I guess i'll just hack up the stock switch and take the plug off that bad boy.
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