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Old 19-03-2017, 07:07 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Luddite View Post
Go for it! That seems like a really good price for what looks like a quality item. I've got a similar brake light switch on my rearsets and it works perfectly.

Are you planning to fit them yourself? If so, be aware that the rear brake is a complete PITA to bleed as the nipple is on the bottom of the caliper. I've found it helps to remove the caliper, flip it over so the nipple's on top and slide it on the top run of the disc (put some protective tape on the caliper to stop it rubbing on the swingarm). If you've got a vacuum bleeder or even a syringe to help draw the fluid through, that speeds things up.

Don't forget to let us know what they're like when you've fitted them (and post a couple of photos too of course!)
I will be bringing it to the mechanic for fitment. Can't do that extensive work on my bike yet. It sure looks good in the picture, hope it also is when fitted and hoping too that it would be a durable and sturdy one. Still convincing myself for the purchase, just got me a new LV one exhaust. It says that the sale will be ending in 7 days, what do you think guys? Will the price jack up or maybe the lower the price more.
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