BRAKE PRESSURE SWITCH ASSY, FINE THREAD -- 10mm X 1.00mm
These universal switches allow rearset users to operate the rear brake light. This all-in-one unit replaces the banjo bolt that connects the rear master cylinder to the rear brake line. You simply replace the bolt with this assembly and splice the wires into your existing brake light switch. The pressure inside your brake system then activates the brake light.
NO RETURN OR REFUND ON THIS ITEM!
This part is a MUST HAVE item if you are going to ride your Woodcraft Race Rearset equipped bike on the street. Woodcraft Race Rearsets do NOT have a mount for your brake light switch linkage. This switch comes with a replacement banjo bolt and a pressure sensor switch that senses when pressure is applied, and triggers your brake light.
The thread pitch can vary between different bikes IN THE SAME MODEL YEAR. Please make certain which thread pitch your specific bike has before ordering.
Item no. 03-0105
Retail: $29.95(PLUS shipping)
Today$28.25
WARNING: Laws concerning this product vary from state/province to state/province. Your state/province may prohibit its use on public roads or restrict its use to novelty, show use, off-road areas, or race facility areas only. In some states/provinces off-road uses are also prohibited. The manufacturer and retailer assume no responsibility for any use or application of this product in violation of any applicable law. Before installing this product, please check your state/provincial and local/municipal laws and regulations.
The Q&A on this Product
QUESTION: Hi Can you tell me whether the 99 -02 R6 and the 03 - 05 R6 both use the coarse thread pressure switch, or if the earlier 99 - 02 R6 used the fine thread, Pressure switch?
Thanks, I have both bikes so I want to be sure before I order,
Enjoy the ride, and best regards,
Blair
ANSWER: Hi Blair
Both of those models use a coarse thread switch.
QUESTION: Which Thread do I use for the GSXR 600, 96 - 2000 and the GSXR 750, 97 - 2001?
What about the post 2000 GSXR models?
ANSWER: In general, the 02 and earlier GSXR's use the fine thread and the 2003+ use the coarse thread.
QUESTION: which would I need for a 2001 yamaha r1 with attack rearsets?
ANSWER: Coarse thread
QUESTION: Which pressure swith do I need for an 03 GSXR 1000?
ANSWER: coarse thread
QUESTION: Which one, Coarse or fine, do I need for 2004 GSXR 600?
ANSWER: Coarse
QUESTION: What thread is used on a 2006 yamaha r1? The one I order from vortex is 10mm x 1.25mm. Is this going to work?
ANSWER: Our records show the majority of newer bikes/models use the coarse thread type which would be 1.50 pitch. We do not think the Vortex part you have will work. Customer Service - Woodcraft
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