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Re: Rear brake lever adjustment



Well, see that's what happens when you hang over the bike and look at it
upside down. I swear that threaded bar was not on it last night ..... well,
obviously I need more sleep ..... sorry

at least I got the metric part right ;-)

- - Eric

At 08:04 AM 03/12/1999 +0000, Ross wrote:
>The height of the rear brake pedal is adjustable, there is a threaded bar &
>locknut that attaches the pedal link to the master cylinder. To adjust,
>slacker off the locknut and adjust the threaded bar to the desired height.
>
>
> Ross
>
>> From:	Eric Sheley [SMTP:eric@xxxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent:	12 March 1999 00:32
>> To:	ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject:	Re: levers and bolts
>> 
>> No its not, but it would be really easy to get on fabricated with a
>> different angle on it.
>> 
>> Fasteners are metric
>> 
>> So how big was your smile after returning?
>> 
>> - Eric
>> 
>> At 04:14 PM 03/11/1999 -0800, Kirk wrote:
>> >I just got back from a test ride on an ST, and I have a question.  Is the
>> >rear brake lever adjustable?  I had to lift my foot up off the peg to
>> press
>> >it, so I just stopped trying to use it.  Then by the time I got back to
>> the
>> >dealer I forgot to check it out.  I think my long legs just put my foot
>> at
>> >the wrong angle to use it.
>> >
>> >Other than that, it was dang pretty cool.  Scary fast compared to my
>> Bandit
>> >600.
>> >
>> >Oh yeah, what sort of fasteners do these British folk use anyway?  All
>> >metric?
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >Kirk


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