Brake light switch alternative 1 (front)
Moto Guzzi V700, V7 Special, Ambassador, 850 GT, 850 GT California, Eldorado, and 850 California Police models
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I extracted this information from Bill Dudley on the old Yahoo! Loopframe_Guzzi news group (which has now moved to Groups.io). In Bill's own words:
I recently got pissed off at the cable switch, and decide to do what I've also done to other bikes (a Honda CB400F, for example, when it's hydraulic front brake switch packed up).
I rigged up a way to mount a microswitch such that it is activated by the front brake lever. Just the slightest movement of the front brake lever will move the microswitch lever enough to light the brake, so it's now easy to flash the rear brake light at tailgaters (not that it does all that much good).
Since my Ambassador doesn't have the stock choke lever, I have the
similar, but differentone sold by MG Cycle, part LAM8405. This choke lever required that I make a spacer to raise it up about 1⁄4 inch, and also to rotate it's anti-rotation tit about 15°. So I made a sheet metalLbracket that fits between the choke lever and my 1⁄4 inch spacer, and the microswitch is bolted to that. Then I needed a littleflagthat would actuate the microswitch and also fit between the brake lever and the perch.I'm not supplying drawings with measurements since you probably won't have the same microswitch I have, or make your spacer the same way, etc., but at least this gives you the general idea.
I extracted this information from Vince Tuttobene on the old Yahoo! Loopframe_Guzzi news group (which has now moved to Groups.io). In Vince's own words:
I have posted some pics of the micro switch I mounted and connected to my front brake as the inline switch was killing braking performance. The switch hasn't missed a beat over the last year and gave me about 30% better braking as the 4 leading shoe will not rock anymore when one cable tensions more than the other. It connected to the existing wires that connected to the inline switch and I used stainless steel bent and cut into shape and mounted it under the choke lever.