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    Fly 150 Brake light always on constant

    Hi Everyone

    My Fly 150 has a little issue! The brake light remains constant even when I pull the brake levers. (It doesn't highlight when levers are pulled.)
    I also discovered that I can start the engine without pulling the brakes too. I guess there is something wrong with the brake stop switches?

    Coule anyone give me some pointers on how to find the stop switches or any reason for this strange behaviour?

    Thanks!
    David

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    Stop switches on Levers behind plastic two lil wires ?

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    Thanks tomd

    I did some more research and it turns out there are two likely causes.
    1. The brake light bulb is in wrong (polarity switched) which causes the light to be always on
    2. The stop switches.
    In my case it is the switches because I am able to start the bike without holding the brake lever in.
    So the Fly is off to the shop to get a new switch today!
    Thanks for your help.

    Cheers
    David

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