Bless you for the trick pulling the spring down!! 🙏🍺also he is missing a rubber bushing that goes inside the brake lever by the way that is why he has play in the pedal! 👍
6:35, noticed this is missing the plastic bushing that goes inside that brake lever, which reduces the sideways play when you attach it to the footpeg. The solution to put the washer there is ok but just wanted to point out that the assembly is literally missing a part, that's why it didn't fit well. I know this because I'm currently replacing the brake lever on my bike.
Yes, I'm currently trying to find a way to get it out from my broken brake pedal. The new replacement pedal doesn't have it preinstalled. I think the insert in my pedal is not plastic, not 100% sure. Update: I've cut the broken pedal and managed to take the sleeve out, it's magnetic, so it's not plastic for sure.
@@theoverengineer he’s right. Mine won’t come off, it’s so freaking tight. Even tried WD-40. Now I need to get a new bolt and maybe like grind or drill this one out. Any ideas?
Ouch, right, seized bolt is a bad shituation. Sacrificial bolt, yes, watch that power grinding, the heat it generates can soften and distort the cast aluminum, so go slowly or with water running through a garden hose.
Love the way you explain things. Your english is so far ahead of most Americans. Thanks for video
Thanks for watching!
Bless you for the trick pulling the spring down!! 🙏🍺also he is missing a rubber bushing that goes inside the brake lever by the way that is why he has play in the pedal! 👍
very in depth video. thanks for taking the time to do it.
Glad it was helpful!
Great vedio exactly what I was looking for. Thank you...
I wasn't careful when reattaching the spring and so the brake light wires broke. Is this worth trying to repair or should I just replace it?
Electrical wires could be repaired easily, but corrosion and vibration makes repairs fail faster than having intact lengths of wires.
Great video very helpful thanks
Thank u, very helpful ✊🏻
Glad it helped!
What tool did you use to remove the brake pedal screw? 8:43
5mm hex key (Allan key), may be 6mm, don't have the bike around to check. Hex key snapped on a 3/8 inch drive ratchet handle to turn it with.
6:35, noticed this is missing the plastic bushing that goes inside that brake lever, which reduces the sideways play when you attach it to the footpeg. The solution to put the washer there is ok but just wanted to point out that the assembly is literally missing a part, that's why it didn't fit well. I know this because I'm currently replacing the brake lever on my bike.
Yes, I'm currently trying to find a way to get it out from my broken brake pedal. The new replacement pedal doesn't have it preinstalled. I think the insert in my pedal is not plastic, not 100% sure.
Update: I've cut the broken pedal and managed to take the sleeve out, it's magnetic, so it's not plastic for sure.
What is that bracket specifically called
Parts diagrams call it bracket or frame bracket, footrest bracket
You skipped the hardest part of the process on how to take the bolt out
Turn the wrench?
Thanks for watching!
@@theoverengineer he’s right. Mine won’t come off, it’s so freaking tight. Even tried WD-40. Now I need to get a new bolt and maybe like grind or drill this one out. Any ideas?
Ouch, right, seized bolt is a bad shituation. Sacrificial bolt, yes, watch that power grinding, the heat it generates can soften and distort the cast aluminum, so go slowly or with water running through a garden hose.