Did you move the rear brake pedal at all...?OK, I'll figure it out. Got another issue. Rear brake lights not working. Weird because I didn't disconnect anything
Did you move the rear brake pedal at all...?OK, I'll figure it out. Got another issue. Rear brake lights not working. Weird because I didn't disconnect anything
Move it? I bled the brakes but I didn't adjust itDid you move the rear brake pedal at all...?
Just spit-balling ideas...Move it? I bled the brakes but I didn't adjust it
I've done many fast braking situations with the pads I have with zero issues....
Hell even stock pads hold up so the HH sintered are a huge step up over those....
Trying to get the connector off the switch. Service manual just say disconnect it but it doesn't want to pull straight off and I don't see a releaseJust spit-balling ideas...
Couldn't remember if you put drop pegs on it or not....
You can check the rear brake switch to make sure it's getting power in order to eliminate it as the problem...
Spring is still onDid the spring pop off?
There should be a slide push on one side...it's been a long, long time since I've had mine apartWhole switch is loose in the mount but I can't get the connector off
Never got the connector off but the whole switch came out so I adjusted it til it worked
So it was out of adjustment? It must have been like that ever since you got the bike.Never got the connector off but the whole switch came out so I adjusted it til it worked
Best way to improve your braking ability is to stop going so fast.![]()
Just slow down man! Busas can’t turn anyway. They are known for being fat pigs. So one should just cruise under 40. That will maximize braking power.Worst advice Ever!!
Lmao!
An avid Busa rider I take it?Just slow down man! Busas can’t turn anyway. They are known for being fat pigs. So one should just cruise under 40. That will maximize braking power.
Definitely was working before I started this project. I must have knocked it out of adjustment while I was changing the lines. I don't see how but I must have.So it was out of adjustment? It must have been like that ever since you got the bike.
Always good when a simple fix sorts something out...