stonewall
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Went for a 9/11 memorial ride last Sunday and when I got home I noticed that my brake lights were really bright (saw the reflection in my house window). With the wife's help, I checked both the front and rear brakes, but the light never changed. They are bright all the time, like they are engaged. The brake calipers are not engaged and the levers appear to be disengaging.
I talked with a few guys I rode with this week and they don't recall if my brake lights were changing or not while we were riding. I haven't riden the bike since my wiring harness recall was done last month, so I don't know how long this sitaution has existed. SELF FLOGGING: Shame on me for failing to do a safety inspection of the bike on Sunday prior to my ride. I usually do a walk around prior to take off, but didn't in this case.
My initial thought is that something wasn't wired correctly after they replaced my wiring harness. Could this be the cause? Could a bad fuse or failing light bulb be the cause? I'm going to check them this weekend to see what I can find.
I am not that really mechanically skilled, but am willing to learn. I appreicate any suggestions on what to look for, even if it is obvious to those with more skills. I have already learned a lot from this forum and want to continue to increase my skills in maintianing the bike.
I talked with a few guys I rode with this week and they don't recall if my brake lights were changing or not while we were riding. I haven't riden the bike since my wiring harness recall was done last month, so I don't know how long this sitaution has existed. SELF FLOGGING: Shame on me for failing to do a safety inspection of the bike on Sunday prior to my ride. I usually do a walk around prior to take off, but didn't in this case.
My initial thought is that something wasn't wired correctly after they replaced my wiring harness. Could this be the cause? Could a bad fuse or failing light bulb be the cause? I'm going to check them this weekend to see what I can find.
I am not that really mechanically skilled, but am willing to learn. I appreicate any suggestions on what to look for, even if it is obvious to those with more skills. I have already learned a lot from this forum and want to continue to increase my skills in maintianing the bike.
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