happy1426
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was out fiddle fucking with it but seems like ya have to push so hard to get the brake light on.. I can see how ya can adjust the handle in and out further with the little nuts but not sure how to get brake light to come on sooner?? It's 12 apex thanks
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don't think there is an adjustment for the brake light switch. never heard of anyone having that problem before, maybe you have a defective switch
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I just brought to the top a post that explains what you are looking for.
This is the post that thor452 ttt'd
http://www.ty4stroke.com/threads/brake-light-turns-off-at-full-grab.133666/#post-1205608 My Attak was the same. Was quite aways thru the lever stroke before the light came on.
I also elongated the hole for the screw to get abit more adjustment. Now the light comes on before there is any resistance in the lever. Good for warning riders behind you.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/threads/brake-light-turns-off-at-full-grab.133666/#post-1205608 My Attak was the same. Was quite aways thru the lever stroke before the light came on.
I also elongated the hole for the screw to get abit more adjustment. Now the light comes on before there is any resistance in the lever. Good for warning riders behind you.
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great info. didn't know that you could do that.
Well when you are in the second month of the riding season and still don't have enough snow one can find a lot a things to tweak and fix on a sled.great info. didn't know that you could do that.
Even something as piddly as the brake switch adjustment.