Hi All,
I have a weird one for you folks. I have a 1978 XS750E that has been sitting for a while that I am trying to resurrect. I went to move her out from the corner of the garage and the rear brake was locked up. I tried cracking the bleeder screw thinking that pressure had built up in the line and was not being released. That freed up the rear wheel, but the problem seems to go deeper than that. The brake pedal, itself, is siezed. There is absolutely no up and down travel whatsoever. At this point, I have removed the rear MC and undone the return spring. I’ve also loosened all of the adjustment screws. The lever still does not budge. I’ve got a Clymer’s for the 750, and the 11, which seems to have a pretty similar design, but neither goes into much detail as to further disassembly. It really looks like there is nothing left to hold the pedal in place, but still, there is still no budging it. Is there a clip or something that I’m missing on this thing? If any of you have run into this problem or know how to get this brake arm out, please let me know.
Thanks a million,
Dan
I have a weird one for you folks. I have a 1978 XS750E that has been sitting for a while that I am trying to resurrect. I went to move her out from the corner of the garage and the rear brake was locked up. I tried cracking the bleeder screw thinking that pressure had built up in the line and was not being released. That freed up the rear wheel, but the problem seems to go deeper than that. The brake pedal, itself, is siezed. There is absolutely no up and down travel whatsoever. At this point, I have removed the rear MC and undone the return spring. I’ve also loosened all of the adjustment screws. The lever still does not budge. I’ve got a Clymer’s for the 750, and the 11, which seems to have a pretty similar design, but neither goes into much detail as to further disassembly. It really looks like there is nothing left to hold the pedal in place, but still, there is still no budging it. Is there a clip or something that I’m missing on this thing? If any of you have run into this problem or know how to get this brake arm out, please let me know.
Thanks a million,
Dan
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