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Motorcycle brake handles, often referred to as brake levers or brake controls, are crucial components in a motorcycle's braking system. They are typically found on the handlebars and allow the rider to actuate the brakes to slow down or stop the motorcycle. Here's an overview of motorcycle brake handles and their important features:
Types of Brake Handles:
Construction:
Adjustability:
Foldable or Breakaway Design:
Compatibility:
Aftermarket Options:
Hydraulic vs. Cable-Operated Brakes:
Lever Feel and Feedback:
Brake Light Switch: Many brake levers have an integrated brake light switch. When you apply the brakes, the switch is activated, which illuminates the brake light at the rear of the motorcycle to signal your intention to slow down or stop.
Brake Reservoir Mounting: On motorcycles with hydraulic brakes, the brake lever often includes a reservoir for brake fluid. Proper mounting and sealing of this reservoir are essential for brake system integrity.
Replacing or upgrading your motorcycle's brake handles can be a practical and even safety-oriented modification. It's important to choose quality components and ensure that they are installed correctly. Additionally, always follow the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines regarding brake lever maintenance and adjustment. Properly functioning brake handles are crucial for the safe operation of a motorcycle.
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