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70 FLH Front Brake Switch?

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  • 70 FLH Front Brake Switch?

    Hi all, My 70 E-Glide has a (broken)front brake switch in the perch, think it was added after? i got the bike all pimped out parade style, lots o'lights
    thanks

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    The '70's did have a very small brake light switch on the hand brake lever bracket.
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    • #3
      ...in the housing, next to the brake cylinder reservoir. It's not too bad to deal with unless the wiring has been run through the bar. Finding a decent switch can be a chore, though.
      # 5844

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      • #4
        RASHD,
        A 1970 doesn't have disc brakes. It is a mechanical drum brake.
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        • #5
          the correct switch is tough to find also. The switch from a 74 disc brake perch can be modified to work by cutting off most of the long plastic tail, but it is visually different.
          Brian Howard AMCA#5866

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          • #6
            haynes
            sometimes I get a narrow view and shoot from the hip...
            that little switch hits a nerve every time...I don't know how the early switch looks...
            Last edited by rashd; 08-07-2010, 07:25 AM.
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            • #7
              It looks like number 13 in this list.
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              • #8
                That would be number 12 Chris, drum brakes in 70

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                • #9
                  PM me, I have a new one.
                  Robbie
                  Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Neil74 View Post
                    That would be number 12 Chris, drum brakes in 70
                    not easy to catch chris---

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                    • #11
                      thanks chris, my parts manual doesn't even list that part! appreciate all the help
                      sent you a pm Rub, thanks all

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bmh View Post
                        the correct switch is tough to find also. The switch from a 74 disc brake perch can be modified to work by cutting off most of the long plastic tail, but it is visually different.
                        thanks Brian, i ended up with one of those, cutting the plastic divider and heat shrink tube; it works...

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