OK, no clue why this little switch would require a harder pull of the brake lever to actuate. It looks like a delicate thing---maybe a wiggle of the brake lever will actuate it as the lever is pulled. Maybe the little spring in the switch is getting tired? There is a piston that is compressed to move the brake fluid - but the switch actuates with the slightest bit of movement. Is that piston gummed up?
Or is it the brake fluid is needing renewal?
TroutB....when you do the fluid renewal - please have your brother hold the video camera as you perform this with your MightyVac (I have one now from amazon thanks to your mention -and I'd like not to make a Dog's Breakfast of the procedure!) Please, no heavy metal (or yodelling!) background music for the video. Something soothing, suitable for a non-derestricted scooter owner. (well, OK, maybe
good yodelling) I'll be standing by with my new MightyVac....
The switch is about $16....the whole she-bang is about $55 (everything, lever,reservoir, etc. not too bad if everything goes to poop) The parts window shows just the one switch on one reservoir - but there must be another on the other reservoir.
So the brake light actuates from this switch
and the starting circuit is completed as well when the brake lever is pulled? Cool. An electrician probably understands this - or a person of normal smarts. I don't have to. Full stop.