I have an issue with rear suspension link, I'm trying to remove the bolts but there is one I can´t take out, it holds the "triangular" link to the swingarm, I noticed there are two welded washers that doesn´t allow the bolt to move out, could you give me an advice on how to remove that bolt? Thanks for your help in advance... Have a nice day!!!
I just bought a 2003 xr100r and the rear wheel was missing all the spacers and the bearings were shot. Can you please explain or show where and how the spacers are assembled! I was hoping you would show complete disassemble and reassembly showing spacer placements. Thanks
Best thing to do is check out a parts diagram for spacer locations. I do have an XR100 here now, if you have any questions please feel free to email me on my about page. Here is a link to the parts diagram for your rear wheel. www.rockymountainatvmc.com/oem-schematic/2 Just select rear wheel after clicking the link.
My springs do not have opposite hooks is that normal or do I have to get the spring to twist in order for them to be opposite, I have the same amount of tension as you do in the video
I have everything off but the hub and the shaft the lever slips onto. I put the lever back on and worked it back and forth while I was pulling up on the hub. Still jammed. The hub will rotate all the way around freely
@@TepcoCycleRepair yes, when I have the rear wheel off the bike and try to rotate the drum while keeping the wheel still it will grab nice but as soon as it goes on the bikes it’s ineffective
@@therealilxaiden So two things can cause that, Improperly adjusted mounting point/brake rod or extremely worn drum. I'm going to guess the first. If it doesn't grab with new pads, rotate the arm one notch back and reset the brake arm. If it's too far forward when you step on the brake, it will bottom out and won't be able to apply the proper amount of brake pressure.
@@TepcoCycleRepair I solved it. For one I didn’t have the dots lined up on the rod and arm. And two I had the rod way too much to the front. They work nice now. Thanks for the help 😁
Tepco, giving the true Dad advice
Amazing!! I appreciate you sharing this!
I have an issue with rear suspension link, I'm trying to remove the bolts but there is one I can´t take out, it holds the "triangular" link to the swingarm, I noticed there are two welded washers that doesn´t allow the bolt to move out, could you give me an advice on how to remove that bolt? Thanks for your help in advance... Have a nice day!!!
Can you make a video of you putting on the rear brakes
I don't have an XR here but I'll make one when I have one in for service.
I just bought a 2003 xr100r and the rear wheel was missing all the spacers and the bearings were shot. Can you please explain or show where and how the spacers are assembled! I was hoping you would show complete disassemble and reassembly showing spacer placements. Thanks
Best thing to do is check out a parts diagram for spacer locations. I do have an XR100 here now, if you have any questions please feel free to email me on my about page. Here is a link to the parts diagram for your rear wheel.
www.rockymountainatvmc.com/oem-schematic/2
Just select rear wheel after clicking the link.
Excellent video!
My springs do not have opposite hooks is that normal or do I have to get the spring to twist in order for them to be opposite, I have the same amount of tension as you do in the video
The springs should be opposite, if they're not they're the wrong ones. You can't twist them to work, the spring tension will just twist it back.
I have a question the front and back brakes are the same size? I have to replace the brakes on my 2002 xr100r but both look similar
can you show me brake pedal complete for this bike i modify a bike and want to see brother
Hi, does this method apply to air cooled mono trials bikes with drum brakes too?
I've never ridden a trials bike with a drum brake, must be a classic. I would imagine it would be similar.
@@TepcoCycleRepair it’s an 80’s Yamaha ty250 bike, like you say it must be a similar process I’d imagine.
I’ll give it a go. Thank you 👍🏻
Whats the thing that holds the rod?
Rear brake arm. 43410-KN4-A60
@@TepcoCycleRepair no not the arm the thing thats in the arm that the rod goes thru
@@Yabadoop Rear brake arm joint 95015-32001 I get all my parts from rockymountainatvmc.com
@@TepcoCycleRepair thanks man i came in the mail last week of amazon and now my brake works again. Your the first one to help me thanks dude!
@@Yabadoop Awesome, thanks for the update!
thank you so much fr👌👌👌👌
My rear break hub won’t come off. I’m thinking pry from opposite sides at the same time and try and force it out. What do you suggest?
Make sure the brake pads are retracted all the way.
I have everything off but the hub and the shaft the lever slips onto. I put the lever back on and worked it back and forth while I was pulling up on the hub. Still jammed. The hub will rotate all the way around freely
I can’t get my drum back in can you show us how to do that
Make sure the shoes are completely retracted. The part that twists and spreads them apart sometimes turns if the cable is still attached.
Thanks man, really appreciate the vid. Just found your channel and enjoying all your content.
Thank you!
Nice, to the point demonstration/video, thank you. I like your shop. :-}
Thanks for the help! 😎
Thanks!
Thanks this was very helpful😃
Helped me soooo much 😁
Ok so I put brand new pads on for the rear and they don’t grab… not even the slightest I cleaned the drum and still the same thing
Are they making contact with the drum?
@@TepcoCycleRepair yes, when I have the rear wheel off the bike and try to rotate the drum while keeping the wheel still it will grab nice but as soon as it goes on the bikes it’s ineffective
@@therealilxaiden So two things can cause that, Improperly adjusted mounting point/brake rod or extremely worn drum. I'm going to guess the first. If it doesn't grab with new pads, rotate the arm one notch back and reset the brake arm. If it's too far forward when you step on the brake, it will bottom out and won't be able to apply the proper amount of brake pressure.
@@TepcoCycleRepair I solved it. For one I didn’t have the dots lined up on the rod and arm. And two I had the rod way too much to the front. They work nice now. Thanks for the help 😁
@@therealilxaiden Good job!
I just learned so much!!