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Brake lights and dash lights should not be connected. Did you check all of you fuses. Is it just the rear brake light or both for front and rear??? Are the running lights working??? Going to need more information than you have provided I am afraid.
Underneath the center dash or seat there is the control module for the lights / speedo ensure that it did not come unplugged. Same problem happened to me on my 2004 Big Dog Pitbull which uses a very similiar module as your road king.
That will be either the front or rear switch sticking, first try unpluging the front brake light switch, with this disconected if the light stays on the problem is with the rear switch, locate the switch this will be close to the brake pedal normal spring opperated which can stick, check it is closing fully, you may also disconnect the switch and check the light goes out reconnect the front switch and check correct opperation, this would thenpoint the fault towards the rear switch
Check your brake selenoid, which should have a electric connection. This connection sends a signal to the brake light selenoid that the brakes are being applied there by turning the brakes lights on.
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