strip and rebuild
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Re: strip and rebuild
Pink is about 3 to 4 seasons ago keep up with the trends:lol:
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Re: strip and rebuild
HELP
Tried to re assemble the throttle, I just can't seem to get the cables right, they are both pulling but against each other ! Can anyone explain in VERY simple terms how the cables route at the twist grip ?
Also connected up the brand new wiring harness, I have no power to anything but the starter motor, any ideas ?
Tried to re assemble the throttle, I just can't seem to get the cables right, they are both pulling but against each other ! Can anyone explain in VERY simple terms how the cables route at the twist grip ?
Also connected up the brand new wiring harness, I have no power to anything but the starter motor, any ideas ?
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Re: strip and rebuild
Connect the cable to open the throttle first, once you have that sorted the other one just drops in. Sounds vague, but it works for me, I just can't seem to get the cables right, they are both pulling but against each other
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Re: strip and rebuild
Blackout switchHomer wrote: Also connected up the brand new wiring harness, I have no power to anything but the starter motor, any ideas ?
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Re: strip and rebuild
Thanks for the replys,
i now have power
Try as i might to bleed the rear brake, its just not having any of it, i'm thinking the resevoir ( its been moved next to the master cylinder by the previous owner ) is too low to work correctly.
Could someone tell me the measurement of the centre stand from the pivot point to the foot.
Thanks
Mark
i now have power
Try as i might to bleed the rear brake, its just not having any of it, i'm thinking the resevoir ( its been moved next to the master cylinder by the previous owner ) is too low to work correctly.
Could someone tell me the measurement of the centre stand from the pivot point to the foot.
Thanks
Mark
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Re: strip and rebuild
Also try some ptfe tape around the bleed nipple thread, commonly they will suck air back in around the threads as you release the pedal whilst bleeding. I had a similar problem and the tape solved it.Homer wrote:Thanks for the replys,
i now have power
Try as i might to bleed the rear brake, its just not having any of it, i'm thinking the resevoir ( its been moved next to the master cylinder by the previous owner ) is too low to work correctly.
Could someone tell me the measurement of the centre stand from the pivot point to the foot.
Thanks
Mark
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Re: strip and rebuild
Or replace the stupid ball bearing nipple with a proper one
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Re: strip and rebuild
^^^ what he said!Thumper wrote:Or replace the stupid ball bearing nipple with a proper one
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It took me about three days the first time I did it, disconnecting the pipe, raising the caliper etc etc. It was MOST frustrating.Try as i might to bleed the rear brake, its just not having any of it
The best tip for me was to unscrew the bleed nipple and remove ball bearing. Then use a syringe to fill the caliper up.
Then I just pump fluid through until no bubbles show at which point I start bleeding the brakes in the conventional way.
I assume you've cleaned the ball bearing seat and have a new 7/32" (from memory) ball bearing from your local cycle shop. The old one will have rusted on the top exposed side and may not easily re-seal. Or you can fit a different nipple.
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