I think my front brake switch is flaky.
I was riding on the interstate with the cruise on and was just catching up to slower traffic.
Time to tap the front brake to disable the cruise.
Tap.
Still on cruise. Must not have actually moved the brake lever.
*Tap*
Cruise on, still slowly approaching the car. Weird.
Grab the brake, nose dives down a bit confirming that the brake lever did, in deed, move.
Cruise still enabled and now accelerating back up to the set speed.
The brain is starting to ramp up to alarm. I start to prepare for unhappy events. That preparation includes my foot on the rear brake.
Boink! cruise disabled.
So, no cruise on the way home today.
At the garage, I backed the bike up against the wall so I could see the brake light reflected off the white paint.
Any tap of the rear brake pedal activates the brake light.
The front brake handle occasionally activates the brake light, but usually does not.
I know this has worked accurately up to this point. I use the cruise a lot. On the interstate and on the parkway at 30mph. While I wish it were easier to set and adjust, I am OK with its operation and has disengaged when I wanted it to disengage in the past. This flakiness is new behavior.
Certainly, this is going in to the shop. But do you have any ideas what might make the switch go flaky?