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Faulty brake lights and hot rear hub
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<blockquote data-quote="mrs hoskins" data-source="post: 426426" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>Had a great run to Brean yesterday, but after the 300 mile round trip with no issues, a couple of probs have come up.</p><p>First one is odd.......the brake lights(not side lights) stay on , even after the ignition is off and key removed. They go off with a sharp hit of the pedal, but don't understand why the circuit is still live , and cant find the brake light swithch , where is it ??</p><p></p><p>second, im gonna remove the brake drum in a minute(unemployment has its benefits..apparently) but why would the one nsr hub get hot, almost too much to touch....the others stone cold even afer 150 miles at 50mph !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrs hoskins, post: 426426, member: 18233"] Had a great run to Brean yesterday, but after the 300 mile round trip with no issues, a couple of probs have come up. First one is odd.......the brake lights(not side lights) stay on , even after the ignition is off and key removed. They go off with a sharp hit of the pedal, but don't understand why the circuit is still live , and cant find the brake light swithch , where is it ?? second, im gonna remove the brake drum in a minute(unemployment has its benefits..apparently) but why would the one nsr hub get hot, almost too much to touch....the others stone cold even afer 150 miles at 50mph ! [/QUOTE]
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