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Yes.
I adjusted it up for you how it OUGHT to be; Ie very small movement before they bite, then rest of pedal actually applying pressure.
BUT you diddn't like the feel, and had me back it off, as you like it more progressive. trouble is that means that the lever is working in a more perverse portion of travel, where the leverage is against you.
The 'problem' is the erganomics of your bike, and where the (bent) brake pedal sits, that we didn't have time to look at.
Messing about with the lever, getting the 'stop' set right, and bending the actual pedal to a more useful possition for YOUR erganomics is where you need to start.
THEN you can return to the cable & arm and set that up so it starts 'biting' early in travel with the lever ratio decreasing so more pedal movement gives less pad travel and more force.....
PS: I got a half garbled txt message off you on my 'phone today, when I checked it and found that the wall socket the charger is in is 'duff'..... said 'text missing' and something about £80 for a Pirelli Tyre?!? Thought you had that fitted, before you got the wheel straightened? There was something about tappets too?
If you want to pop over and play spanners; you are welcome; I have plans for tomorrow though, and my kids next weekend so it will have to be in the week.
Snowie has a big crow bar and a hammer; sure she'd LOVE to assist 'straightening' your brake pedal  ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | Yes.
I adjusted it up for you how it OUGHT to be; Ie very small movement before they bite, then rest of pedal actually applying pressure.
BUT you diddn't like the feel, and had me back it off, as you like it more progressive. trouble is that means that the lever is working in a more perverse portion of travel, where the leverage is against you.
The 'problem' is the erganomics of your bike, and where the (bent) brake pedal sits, that we didn't have time to look at.
Messing about with the lever, getting the 'stop' set right, and bending the actual pedal to a more useful possition for YOUR erganomics is where you need to start.
THEN you can return to the cable & arm and set that up so it starts 'biting' early in travel with the lever ratio decreasing so more pedal movement gives less pad travel and more force.....
PS: I got a half garbled txt message off you on my 'phone today, when I checked it and found that the wall socket the charger is in is 'duff'..... said 'text missing' and something about £80 for a Pirelli Tyre?!? Thought you had that fitted, before you got the wheel straightened? There was something about tappets too?
If you want to pop over and play spanners; you are welcome; I have plans for tomorrow though, and my kids next weekend so it will have to be in the week.
Snowie has a big crow bar and a hammer; sure she'd LOVE to assist 'straightening' your brake pedal  |
No i didnt like the feel because if the weight of a feather landed on the pedal, the wheel pretty much locked up lol.
What i dont understand is how did you set it like that without the brakes biting slightly on the wheel without the brake being applied? Or was it biting slightly? I guess no one would know unless you spin the wheel freehand when it is elevated...
The text about the tyre is about a week old, the second text is from today. Yea i will be able to make it some time during the week, maybe monday?
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| EazyDuz wrote: | No i didnt like the feel because if the weight of a feather landed on the pedal, the wheel pretty much locked up lol. |
See, THAT is how GOOD it COULD be!
But yes; you're a newbie, and a bit of a clod-hoppingly clumsy one, and its a tail-endy cruiser you will have to use more back brake on, which was why I was happy to back it off....
'sharp' brakes offer power, but if you dont apreciate the fact that the react quickly or have the delicate 'touch' to balence braking, can be more of a dissadvantage, than an advantage.
Need to find a happier 'medium'.
| EazyDuz wrote: | What i dont understand is how did you set it like that without the brakes biting slightly on the wheel without the brake being applied? Or was it biting slightly? I guess no one would know unless you spin the wheel freehand when it is elevated... |
No, it was 'free'.... but I had the brake arm rotated round so it was 'off' the cable when the shoes were on the flats; then when the wheel went in, and the cable connected up, it pulled up the 'free' travel, before the shoes bite.
The 'problem' with your brake is that the actuation cam expanding the shoes against the drum is near 45 degrees when its biting, which means its giving most shoe movement for least lever movement, and lever is nearing virticle to cable so gioving most lever movement per mm of cable travel, making it all rather fearce...
Setting up from the front end, getting pedal in the right place for you is the starting point, then working through; and we MAY have to 'shim' the shoes, packing the faces, to lift them closer to the drum, with the cam closer to horezontal, so that they are 'biting' in the region where it takes more pedal travel to get the same movement..... BUT wont know till we get there.
| EazyDuz wrote: | The text about the tyre is about a week old, the second text is from today. |
OK; well it was all chopped up and said 'some text missing'...
| EazyDuz wrote: | Yea i will be able to make it some time during the week, maybe monday? |
Monday ought to be OK; don't think I have anything on; Have lad Wednesday after school. But Snowie wont be able to come 'guide' you from the Hinkley Knight; she's 'grounded' at the mo due to unforseen 'problem'.... ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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