Freeing stuck drum and adjusting rear brake.
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- The rear drum on my sr250 was stuck. I show a method of freeing it. After re-attaching I needed to adjust the brake. I show you how to do that. I've learned my lesson and will try to keep the radio out of my videos in the future.
I exact same issue as you had. Lever stuck to on. It took considerable effort to get the spline out. It wasn't hammering out very well so instead I put the lever back on and gently tapped it around the brake pad about 10 revolutions. Gave it another pop with the rubber mallet and out it went =)
Great vid. Was exactly what I was needing to see. Cheers! :)
i have this same problem. I was hesitant to hammer the cam thinking I might mess something on the inside of the cam. thanks to this vid. I will try this methis on the weekend
Awesome. Hope it works out well for you.
I have this issues with my bike and now I know how to fix it! Thank you
Excellent video, this helped me enormously, thank you very much!
i have the same issue and thought about the hammer but wasn't to confident. I'll get my BFH right now. thanks bro.
Luigi Vargas Glad my video helped!
kid I love you, you are awesome, I was getting frustrated when you were adjusting in the end but as soon as you said you need to bring the swingarm back some I was like YES finally a non moron who is humble enough to show mistakes good job
I have a Yamaha grizzly. ATV....exactly the same problem....thanks.
Hey man, just wanted to give you a shout out. We've had a bike that's been in our family for awhile now, the rear brake locked up, and this was the exact fix. Not only that, but I checked out my mopeds sticking rear brake... YUP... Same fix. Thanks man.
Glad to hear it!
hi :) o7 I got the same problem with my rear drum brake and I cant move the brake cam at all its solid and I have tried wd40 on it for over a week and it just wont budge any ideas ? thans in advance
Hi, you could try heating the area up with a propane torch. The heat could burn up whatever rust etc. is built up in there plus the expanding and contracting of the metal will move things around where the surfaces meet up. You may have to polish up the aluminum again afterwards because of discoloration.