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| jonpod |
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 jonpod Derestricted Danger
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| bikenut |
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| bladeblaster |
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I did the brakes on my sons YBR125, the cause of the sticking back break was the brake actuator spindle being corroded into the hub.
Easy to solve, if you are competent enough to work on your own brakes.
Disconnect the operating mechanism from the actuator use a pair of mole grips, screwdriver, spanner, anything that works to turn the actuator so that the pads are fully disengaged. Remove rear wheel, remove hub, press out the actuator, might need a few good taps with a hammer if you don't have access to a fly press or similar. Clean up the actuator and the hole if fits into, grease, pop actuator back in, and reassemble.
About an hour long job if doing it at home, a decent mechanic in a workshop should be able to do it easily for an hours labour and no parts cost. |
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Undo the adjusting cam nut and release the rod from the trunion. Now try to move the lever on the brake hub by hand. If it is stiff you need to remove the wheel and strip out the pivot because it's probably seizing from corrosion and lack of lubrication.
If the lever moves smoothly but then sticks in one spot again strip off the hub and inspect the wear plates on the end of the brake shoes. They should be smooth but sometimes you get ridges worn in them and it makes the cam catch in the ridge and locks the brake on. The cure is either to file the plates to get rid of the ridge, or simply to switch the shoes over so that the cam now acts on a fresh bit of the shoe. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 140 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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