1 Should the rear brake pedal have a spring? Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:03 pm
ianburgess
active member
I have had trouble with the rear brake master cylinder. A replacement has been installed, but there is no return spring on the pedal, which means the pedal appears to just bounce against the master cylinder piston extender thingy which is only plastic and looks a bit feeble.
There is a clip under the pedal fastening bolt where a spring could be attached, but no obvious mounting point for the other end of it.
I have looked at the Clymer manual, riders handbook and parts booklet, but nothing appears to be conclusive.
There is mention of a 2mm gap between the pedal and the master cylinder plunger, but without a spring, there is no gap.
Should there be a spring there or was it phased out when the drum brakes were replaced with disks? I could just put a bungee cord on it, but I'm hedging on between a matching colour or a contrast colour like a racing stripe.
Anyone know of any of the manuals that has clear indication of this area?
Cheers
Ian
There is a clip under the pedal fastening bolt where a spring could be attached, but no obvious mounting point for the other end of it.
I have looked at the Clymer manual, riders handbook and parts booklet, but nothing appears to be conclusive.
There is mention of a 2mm gap between the pedal and the master cylinder plunger, but without a spring, there is no gap.
Should there be a spring there or was it phased out when the drum brakes were replaced with disks? I could just put a bungee cord on it, but I'm hedging on between a matching colour or a contrast colour like a racing stripe.
Anyone know of any of the manuals that has clear indication of this area?
Cheers
Ian
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