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Old 06-11-2009, 02:54 PM
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Default Brake light switch for dual pull brake handle

I have the dual pull brake handle on my bike. I am adding a full lighting system, so there is the issue of building a brake light switch. Here is what I did.

I got a momentary, normally closed, switch from Radio Shack. this means the switch is spring loaded and unlike most swutches, it is always on until you push the button. When you push the button, it goes off.

Between where the 2 brake cables come into the handle, there is a space a bit ove 1/2" wide. I drilled a small hole between the cables all the way through the handle. the hole is about 3/32". I then determined what size the switch itself is- that is, the switch has threads on it wear it is normally mounted to a panel with a nut. It is about 5/16", but uses a non-standard thread.

Having determined that I decided to use use a die to reform the threads to a standard 7mm, which is a but under 5/16". I then drilled out the original 3/32" hole to 1/4" about 2/3rds of its depth and threaded it with the 7mm tap. This allows me to thread the switch into the hole between the cables. Now, I need a plunger that would extend out the hole and contact the moveable part of the handle. I grabbed several different sizes of finishing nails and tried them out for size. The head of the nail goes in the hole, and with the head being larger than 3/32, it cannot fall out. I had to experiement with length, but I eventually got it right.

The way it workd is simplicity itself. When your hand is off the brake handle the flat part of the hinged portion of the handle pushes on the plunger and forced it into the hole. The head of the plunger (nail) pushes on the button of the switch and the light is off. When you squeeze the handle, the hinged portion moves away from the stationary portion of the handle and the plunger is pushed out by the spring action of the switch. When you let go of the switch, the plunger is pushed back in and the light goes off.

Here are some drawings to explain it. I left off the cables for clarity, but just know that the switch mounts between the 2 brake cables. The last pic the the dual pull handle I used...although I replaced the horrible kill switch with a quality piece before I started it once.
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Old 06-11-2009, 11:37 PM
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Default Re: Brake light switch for dual pull brake handle

nashbar has the brake light the switch...i get them for 10 dollars on sale...they work great...your system is good to know...Dennis
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Old 06-12-2009, 08:22 AM
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Default Re: Brake light switch for dual pull brake handle

Please tell me who sells this control
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Old 06-12-2009, 09:16 AM
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Default Re: Brake light switch for dual pull brake handle

The dual pull?

Here: Dual Brake Twist Throttle Kit - $19.99
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Old 06-12-2009, 10:19 AM
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Default Re: Brake light switch for dual pull brake handle

the dual pull...most of all the suppliers do...as far as the brake light and switch...Nashbar carries this product...the light is seat post mounted and the switch goes on the brake cable...get on thier e-mail list and when the sales come up its usually on sale for 9.95...great unit and the cops will love you...ha...i have them on all three rides and they last...once you position it to turn on when you hit the brake...put a little GOOP on it and it will stay forever...when a cop follows me i make it a point of hitting the brakes...the safer we appear as MBers the better it is for all of us.have fun...Dennis..
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Old 06-12-2009, 10:32 AM
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Default Re: Brake light switch for dual pull brake handle

Not a double(s) but found these on ebay; scooter brake handle, Sporting Goods, eBay Motors items on eBay.com

This is great, thanks HM. I actually have 2 sets but never got around to finding out how to hook one up.
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brake-light-switch-dual-pull-brake-dual-cable-twist-throttle-kit.jpeg Ok where did you get this ?
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