TBR7 rear break assembly, help?
I have the pedal, and the piston which has a pivoted bit with a threaded end. I've no idea how it connects, or if we forgot a part here.
Tried to peek on low pixel count you-tube videos showing the break line, but I can't see the missing piece here. https://i.imgur.com/X9hiSDi.jpg |
It's missing the clevis that attaches to the pedal, usually it would thread onto the threaded part, then they're would be a hole where a cotter pin would pass through to hold everything together.
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That doesn't look like the master cylinder on my tbr7. Mine doesn't use that fulcrum.
But back to your question, you're missing the clevis. |
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Mine was missing too,an easy fix. made my own clevis
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Well I did just get it this year, I'd had thoroughly gone through each step, but the main rider here has mainly done a lot of this by eye. Thank you though. :tup: |
Now that I have a name, I just need to see about finding one with the same thread I suppose.
Thanks peeps, I'm on the very basic level here. |
The rear brake clevis was missing on my TBR7 also. Customer service is useless since they need a sku number to refer to anything. That part doesn’t have a sku.
I ended up making one from the crate metal. |
Had the same problem when mine came in was missing. This worked for me, came with whole assembly and i used just the clevis but have spare brake set up too. https://www.ebay.com/itm/124556466951
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Hi everyone, I noticed the part in Matt's post is out of stock. I recently had a bunch of replacement/upgrade clevises CNC machined to give the community a source for these parts. Comes as a nice kit, here's a link to the Ebay listing. Hope this helps somebody!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/294435940308 |
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Nice Find! Plus it looks cool! |
Make it yourself, dont buy from this guy . a total rip off
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