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Brake light timing — adjustment (Kawasaki ZX-6R/ZX-600-J)

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Brake light timing is adjusted by changing the position of the rear brake light switch.

Adjust the position of the switch so that the brake light goes on after the specified pedal travel by turning the adjusting nut [A].

Adjust the position of the switch so that the…


Caution! To avoid damaging the electrical connections inside the switch, be sure that the switch body does not turn during adjustment.
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