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    I don't have a photo but I will try to take one tonight. It is mounted directly to the body next to where the brake pedal arm goes through the floor. The arm actuates the lever on the switch.


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    Their are after market universal motorcycle brake light switches that might work. About 3" long, activated by a pull plunger with a spring. Can mount and adj the switch by amount of spring tension. On my bikes I can set to very little pedal movement.
    Motorcycle Brake Light Switches | J&P Cycles

    DAMN!! Don't know if this will work. Search jp cycles and then brake light switches.

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