I searched for this and couldn't find anything. I went to a buddy's house the other night, and the rear brake worked fine. When I went to leave, it would barely move at all. No warning.... that fast. It takes probably around 200 pounds of force to move it.... then I have to try to pull it back up. I tried a penetrating oil and tapping on it for a while... then more oil, but no good. I now have it somewhat apart in my shop with the footpeg bracket removed (Along with the rear motor mount) and I took out the master cylinder to make sure that wasn't the culprit.
I am looking at an exploded view of the shaft in my book that the brake lever attaches to and goes through a hole in the frame. I see the screw that keeps it from going in or out that I must remove, but the spring on the back looks pretty substantial. Is there a trick to getting this shaft back in and the spring where it needs to be? In the book it shows a "Grease here" on that shaft.... assuming that's what the problem is. Clean and grease. Any help or thoughts would be GREATLY appreciated. thanks.
Tod
I am looking at an exploded view of the shaft in my book that the brake lever attaches to and goes through a hole in the frame. I see the screw that keeps it from going in or out that I must remove, but the spring on the back looks pretty substantial. Is there a trick to getting this shaft back in and the spring where it needs to be? In the book it shows a "Grease here" on that shaft.... assuming that's what the problem is. Clean and grease. Any help or thoughts would be GREATLY appreciated. thanks.
Tod
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