Universal Motorcycle Hydraulic Brake Rear Light Switch Hollow Bolt

SKU: 1005007566761919-M10x1.25MM
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Regular price €17,41
Regular price -38% €27,86 Sale price €17,41

The Universal Motorcycle Hydraulic Brake Rear Light Switch Hollow Bolt is a ready-made solution for motorcycles that use hydraulic brakes. Designed to fit a wide range of bikes, it uses a single hollow bolt that matches the hydraulic system perfectly, turning brake pressure into a rear light signal for clearer braking visibility. Made from durable aluminium with high-quality plastic components, this switch is built to withstand road vibration and weather conditions, keeping you safer on every ride. It’s a versatile retrofit that works well on many models, including Suzuki bikes.

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Benefits & Tips

  • Enhances rear-end visibility by activating the brake light when hydraulic pressure is applied, helping other drivers react sooner.
  • Universal M10 bolt style with 1.25 mm thread pitch makes installation straightforward on many hydraulic brake systems, including Suzuki models.
  • Great option for retrofitting or replacing a worn-out brake pressure switch to restore proper brake light operation.

Product specifications

  • Condition: 100% brand new
  • Material: Aluminium
  • Main Color: Black
  • Size: M10 diameter (10 mm)
  • Thread pitch: 1.25
  • Total length: 40 cm / 15.7"
  • Bolt Size (L x D): 32 x 10 mm / 1.26" x 0.4"
  • Package Weight: Approx. 35 g

Package includes:

  • 1 x Hydraulic Brake Pressure Light Switch
  • 2 x Washers

Warnings/Reminders

  • It is easy to install, but professional installation is highly recommended.
  • The product may be sent as new type or old type randomly; please ensure you are okay with this before ordering.
  • Please allow 0–1 inch (0–2.5 cm) error due to manual measurement.