OK, I do a few 10 hour highway trips and in winter that means leaving well before dawn (often in fog ) and arriving after dark. Several times I found myself without a rear light at the end of a journey dammit and very thankful not to have been hit from behind by a truck.
One time it was because the tabs on the beertray had broken and the globe filaments were smashed from the shaking, and a coupla times the copper thingies weren't pressing on the globe contacts hard enough. Then the plastic housing holding the copper thingies broke and it was time for a proper fix.
Bought an auto 2 pin globe holder. Cut three shapes from thin stainless steel plate. Dremeled into the reflector until could push the holder through and drilled two holes for mounting bolts. The other two plates now hold the tail light assembly in place.

Then got to thinking it would be comforting to be CERTAIN that the rear light was working at all times.
Got a length of fibreoptic cable and mounted that inside the rear light pointing at the globe. The other end is next to the ignition switch and shows me a dull glow when the rear light is on, and a brighter glow when the brake light is on.
