check the play in your rear brake lever, may be too tight and activating the brake light switch. or the front brake lever may be depressing the switch in the control housing. or you have a bad switch. or, when you rewired it, after installing that cool skull tail light, you got the running light wire and the brake light wire backwards.
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The brake light switch in the hand brake is probably broken or the tab that pushes it is bent. You can also see if your throttle controle is pushed all the way up to the master cyclider.
Start with replacing the bulb.
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There are many Harley Davidson dealerships throughout America. Looking if your phonebook for them is a good start as they sell Harley Davidson products. Many craft shows, stores, etc also have Harley Davidson collectibles as it as a very popular subject.
its a rear bulb failure indicator if it comes on when brake is first depressed it is a brake light bulb if it is on when you start the car it is a ride light or park light
The "3rd" brake light has been out since at least 1994.
To reset the brake pad light on a BMW X3, start by turning on the ignition without starting the engine. Then, press the gas pedal three times while holding the brake pedal. After that, turn off the ignition and then start the engine; the brake pad light should be reset. If the light persists, it may indicate an issue that requires further inspection.
A good place to start looking to purchase a Harley Panhead would be a Harley dealer. They may have contacts or knowledge of possible sales. Try to find local bike groups as they will also be a good source for information.
It will be faster off the start because its light weight and geared higher. The Harley will have a higher top end.
try your brake light swtich on the brake pedal and check wires
Harley Davidson boots are available for purchase in thousands of places, both online and in retail stores. An excellent place to start looking would be at the Harley Davidson USA store. Another good source would be Sears.
No not at all, the actual brakes/wheels have nothing to do with your brake lights! the issue will be of electrical origin.. I would suggest start by looking at the siwitch that will be attached on the stem of your brake pedal.. however electrical problems can be a right pain to locate.. best of luck.