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rear break
by: puddle jumper - Feb 28, 2011 18:56:48 GMT -6
Post by puddle jumper on Feb 28, 2011 18:56:48 GMT -6
the break cable goes into the rear assembly and once it threw does a spacer slide on then the screwt then the nut? I knew i should have taken more pic's
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by: Kaveman - Feb 28, 2011 22:48:13 GMT -6
Post by Kaveman on Feb 28, 2011 22:48:13 GMT -6
spring attached ? Is this a 150 ? Mine ( roketa 150) has a spring before it heads through the rear arm brake attachment on the enginecase . The nut then goes on at the end . The spring is what tensions the end nut to keep it from moving up or down when in use . Adjustment of rearbrake is how far up or back of the final screw end of the brake cable you go. Bill C.
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rear break
by: Bashan - Mar 1, 2011 5:08:20 GMT -6
Post by Bashan on Mar 1, 2011 5:08:20 GMT -6
Well I'd get you an image but my Bucket is having a meltdown this morning....
Shalom72c is right on the money. The adjustment nut shold have a slight notch in it to keep it from turning. So when you adjust it you go in half turn increments as it clicks into place against the small post. Rich
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rear break
by: jhbietz - Mar 1, 2011 12:01:47 GMT -6
Post by jhbietz on Mar 1, 2011 12:01:47 GMT -6
Hope this helps. Attachments:
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rear break
by: puddle jumper - Mar 1, 2011 16:39:38 GMT -6
Post by puddle jumper on Mar 1, 2011 16:39:38 GMT -6
that is what I'm talking about and I have the nut but according to my resource's there is a concave shape piece that goes on before the nut. That is the part I've lost so what I've done is taken a nut with nylon thread and bolted it on there so the big nut doesn't fall off ha ha I made a funny!!!
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by: sprocket - Mar 1, 2011 17:34:19 GMT -6
Post by sprocket on Mar 1, 2011 17:34:19 GMT -6
I would order the part you are missing it is designed to fit the brake pin. This is so the brake doesn't loosen up with use or vibration...it is safety related...
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