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  • Rear Brake Problem

    Hi guys, I don't know if it is the right section for this discussion.
    But I am facing a problem.

    It is about rear drum brake and rear brake light.

    Now to mention when I push my front brake it seems Okay and read brake light timing is OK.

    But when I push paddle brake the light stays on.
    To mention that the light has no problem.
    The thing is that, if i push rear brake too much upward the light goes off. that means rear brake has tension problem. means when releasing the rear brake the brake lever doesn't go to its original position.

    So what should i do? It is causing more usage of my battery. My bike is Yamaha SS 125.
    Please give me a solution.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sumondatta View Post
      But when I push paddle brake the light stays on.

      The thing is that, if i push rear brake too much upward the light goes off.
      that means rear brake has tension problem. means when releasing the rear brake the brake lever doesn't go to its original position.
      Exactly
      .. there is a spring attached to the Brake lever.Check for any mud/sludge aroud the same which may be blocking the free movement of spring.

      So what should i do? It is causing more usage of my battery. My bike is Yamaha SS 125.
      Please give me a solution.
      Dont worry,check for these minor points and everything will b ok.Otherwise get it done at SVC itself
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        hmm..... will do....
        Yamaha Gladiator SS - Owned and Sold.
        Apache Hyperedge - May 2 - July 16

        Tiger in a Wolf's body = Apache RTR = Small Size - Amazing pickup.
        Beat that if you can.
        Yamaha SS 125 - August 17 - January 10, 2012
        Backed in it for my true love for Yamaha.
        Still best ride for me Apache RTR ( till 150cc )
        Apache Hyperedge - January 10, 2012 - Present
        Proud to be Highest Poster on Biggest Gaming Community of Bangladesh : Banglagamer - My profile
        My Facebook Page

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