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R51/3 Rear Brake Lever Position
R51/3 Rear Brake Lever Position
To my eye, it looks like there either needs to be a spacer of some kind to provide clearance to the muffler. or that perhaps the assembly is not correct for this bike. Thoughts?
1976 R60/6
1993 R100R
1994 R100 GSPD
Haller Lake Speedshop in the Great NorthWet
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Re: R51/3 Rear Brake Lever Position
As for the exhaust interference, the brake lever look correct to me. Maybe your exhaust isn't fully narrowed up onto the crossover?
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Re: R51/3 Rear Brake Lever Position
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Re: R51/3 Rear Brake Lever Position
I played with all the parts that are in the "rear brake system chain", tried all kind of options and never got it right.
Is there a guide or protocol regarding the assembly of it and its calibration?
R51/3 1952
Engine Nr. 529466
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Re: R51/3 Rear Brake Lever Position
Evening Vegtamr,
Have you already dealt with the brake lever? Did it work for you?
I remember that when I lowered the position of the lever, the stroke of the braking was really impossible and it ended somewhere below, when the pressure of my foot was no longer anatomically effective...
R51/3 1952
Engine Nr. 529466