When I took my first spill on the bike I also made a custom rear brake lever (simultaneously). :icon_rolleyes: Now, I think I want to go back to the stock position. I'm basically looking for a way to get the rear brake lever off of the bike so I can straigthen it. Any suggestions?
Here's what my custom rear brake lever job looks like: :2guns:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/SaleenSkater/2008_06086908crash0195.jpg)
Thanks,
Yev
put a piece of wood behind it t brace it against the frame, take a wrench and bend it back.
When you made and fitted the custom part how did you get the original one off? :icon_mrgreen: When its off the bike, hold it in a vise, heat it until its cherry-red with a gas-torch then gently bend it back into shape. Bending it cold could crack, even shear the metal
Is the rear brake lever held on with an e-clip or is it bolted on a greased roller? sorry, don't remember, it's been a while. From the photo, it looks like it's held on via an e-clip. A steady hand and edged striking tools work wonders on those (pry the clip off with a screw driver.....carefully by pushing the open edges of it)
Quote from: spcterry on June 09, 2008, 10:49:28 PM
Is the rear brake lever held on with an e-clip or is it bolted on a greased roller? sorry, don't remember, it's been a while. From the photo, it looks like it's held on via an e-clip. A steady hand and edged striking tools work wonders on those (pry the clip off with a screw driver.....carefully by pushing the open edges of it)
Well I found out that it's bolted.. That was a fun experience. Now I know how to disassemable and reassemble the rear brake system. lol It's back to being boring stock shape :thumb: