soft brakes and brake light comes on-help[

There's a quick, easy way to check for air.. - after you're sure the rear brakes are adjusted properly,

with m/c cap on,, have friend pump the brake pedal 2 or 3 times and hold down,,, remove the cap,, have the pedal released as you watch the fluid levels,... any "geyser" ( fluid spouting well above the surface) is compressed air, "springing" back,, front or rear,, and that system needs more bleeding..

don't mistake a small "spit back" as opposed to a longer "geyser"..

perhaps do the test to a vehicle you know doesn't have air,, then you'll see the difference..

my mentor took me to 3 vehicles on the lot without air,, then took me back to the vehicle we were working on.. geyser..

please note - if the rear brakes are outta adjustment,, the return springs can cause a fluid return from the rears.. setting the emergency can help if you can't adjust the rears..

hope it helps... saved me a lotta tail-chasing... grant