NICE.....Lightech Rear sets installed.

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Straight forward install although the shifter side is a bit tight with the QS rod.
Rear break side was a quick mount but still trying to figure out what to do with the break switch. Bike does not see much road use, so not that concerned but the light on the dash may start to bug me.
The switch that comes with the rear sets looks as though it needs to be spliced into the existing brake switch.
Very solid look and feel with smooth action and virtually no play in any of the pivot points.

I have not tested yet but I think with the GP set up on these rear sets i will not need the "race" QS rod....anyone have any experience with the Lightech GP set up using the OEM QS rod?
 

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I asked you in the main rear set thread but I'll ask again. Did you mount the rear brake switch?

The instructions say to install it inline with the banjo bolt but that means bleeding the rear brakes, breaking the bolt, tracing the line and plugging the pin connectors to the existing sockets. Mine is a ABS model so I just zip tied the line for now and I haven't turned it on so hopefully I won't get an error message.
 
brake switch

I have not, and probably will not at least for now. Seams to be more work then its worth; I'm going to do the same for now...ziptie.
I can deal with the light on the dash as it on anyway for disconnecting tail lights.
 

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