Sorry to heard that about the copper crush washers , I order mine tru brake crafters and it did included the the washers , also this kit rebuild is made in USA 🇺🇸 by them , so , I’m still like your vid so , love that kawa vaquero too.
i may have missed some points, but i had a return issue on my harley brake lever. just needed some whte lith grease sprayed onto the boot. thats all you may have needed to do🤷♂️. and this was your last Vaquero video. did you sell her or what?
I tried that, but the problem was internal. So that did not fix the problem at all. I did not sell it. I just have not made any new content as my camera was stolen last year at a group ride event. And I had a bunch of content on the cameras flash card I had not pulled off and edited yet. And this really killed my motivation to make new content. I will try and post some new stuff when I get the funds together for a new camera, and some new editing software that does not take hours to compile a 15 minute video. I have also been working a lot this year, so I have not posted hardly anything new.
Thanks for the guide! unfortunately I have the opposite problem, even with the lever pulled all the way in, it seems the clutch isn't fully disengaging. Either way, this is good to know.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YBNBQTB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Thats what I used. Sorry for the delayed response was out of town.
So my clutch leaver won't pull in at all. I saw your other video with the similar problem but I skipped through it a bit so I may have missed parts... Is this what mine needs?
There is not a lot of material there and I was worried the snap ring would just snap at the hole leaving it stuck in there. Also no go way to clamp the master cylinder in place without marking it up with what I had on hand. Want I did took a little longer but it worked. I'm about to do another one here in a day or 2 as I just bought an identical bike for my wife, and it is showing signs of the clutch master failing as well so I have the parts on order to do that one as well.
After fixing the master cylinder did the friction zone on the clutch engage sooner or do you still have to release the clutch quite a bit before it engages?
@@treylarsen9347 it's better, but still farther out than I would like. But not at the very end of the lever like before. And it's for sure easier to use and a lot smoother now.
Sorry to heard that about the copper crush washers , I order mine tru brake crafters and it did included the the washers , also this kit rebuild is made in USA 🇺🇸 by them , so , I’m still like your vid so , love that kawa vaquero too.
i may have missed some points, but i had a return issue on my harley brake lever. just needed some whte lith grease sprayed onto the boot. thats all you may have needed to do🤷♂️. and this was your last Vaquero video. did you sell her or what?
I tried that, but the problem was internal. So that did not fix the problem at all.
I did not sell it. I just have not made any new content as my camera was stolen last year at a group ride event.
And I had a bunch of content on the cameras flash card I had not pulled off and edited yet. And this really killed my motivation to make new content.
I will try and post some new stuff when I get the funds together for a new camera, and some new editing software that does not take hours to compile a 15 minute video.
I have also been working a lot this year, so I have not posted hardly anything new.
@@BadmunkyWRX wow. that sux! hope to see more soon!
Thanks for the guide! unfortunately I have the opposite problem, even with the lever pulled all the way in, it seems the clutch isn't fully disengaging. Either way, this is good to know.
Sounds like you might have a failed slave cylinder or blown seal in the master.
@@BadmunkyWRX hm, unfortunately it only happens sometimes. I appreciate it though I'll check that
Hell is there a way you could tell me the part number for the rebuild kit I would really appreciate it thanks
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YBNBQTB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thats what I used.
Sorry for the delayed response was out of town.
So my clutch leaver won't pull in at all. I saw your other video with the similar problem but I skipped through it a bit so I may have missed parts...
Is this what mine needs?
Yeah it very well could be the clutch master has a problem. I cant be sure without actually looking at the bike though.
Why not use the drill press to open up the snap-ring holes enough to get the pliers in?
There is not a lot of material there and I was worried the snap ring would just snap at the hole leaving it stuck in there.
Also no go way to clamp the master cylinder in place without marking it up with what I had on hand. Want I did took a little longer but it worked.
I'm about to do another one here in a day or 2 as I just bought an identical bike for my wife, and it is showing signs of the clutch master failing as well so I have the parts on order to do that one as well.
After fixing the master cylinder did the friction zone on the clutch engage sooner or do you still have to release the clutch quite a bit before it engages?
@@treylarsen9347 it's better, but still farther out than I would like.
But not at the very end of the lever like before.
And it's for sure easier to use and a lot smoother now.
@@treylarsen9347theres a lever adjustment wheel behind the lever
Can you please give me the part number you ordered I would really appreciate it thanks
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And of course this kit is no longer available, just my luck!!
Did this fix your weird friction point?
Its still a little far out for my liking but its much better than it was and its consistent now. So its much nicer to ride.
well there’s an adjustment wheel right inside the crux of the lever