How to Fix a Motorcycle Brake Light That Won't Light Up?

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DeMia
07/29/25 12:34pm
First, apply both the front and rear brakes one by one to observe. If the light doesn't come on with either brake, it's likely the bulb is burnt out. If the light comes on with one of the brakes (usually the rear/foot brake), it's generally due to a broken spring in the brake sensor.
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