Tinkered with the XN in the gargre while the Harleys sulked, the front brake-light switch was 'iffy' hence the brake-light only worked when it felt like it, not wanting a Liberace experience I thought I'd fix it.
Sooo... I took it apart - or rather it 'self-dintegrated' as I undid the screws holding it in places - result? - one black plastic thingy and a longer black plastic thingy and a copper U-shaped thingy hit the deck and ping-ponged everywhere, GREAT! (if youve been into my gargre you would know what I mean).
Managed to find what seemed to be all the bits and eventually figure out how they went together, sorta like a rubics cube without the colours (workshop manual was useless, all it said about the front brake switch was "Adjust it so that the brake light comes on when the brakes are applied" - no shit Sherlock!
I had to be an upside-down-spectacle-wearing-octopus to even think of putting it back in place - and I had a feeling there should have been a spring involved in the gubbins to make it keep contact.
A bit of spot-light work around the bike and ta-da! - I found a tiny spring in one of the 'compartments' in the left fairing!
So after a shit-load of lip-licking and cursing I had the whole shebang back together, screwed her up snug and wahlar!, it works, it really works!
Next time I'll stick to what I was doing before attempting the above - polishing up the alloy bits and rims, far less complicated.!!!
A Sunday arve well spent, got sore grey fingers and ripped fingernails for my efforts.
(And don't ask about the melted earth strap on the Thunderbird - or the free Corona that wouldn't start, man I know how to live eh!)![]()





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