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Getting Rid Of E-brake


Atvrider_96

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I took of my E-brake assembly and put on a new clutch lever on. At the same time i put on new silencers. When i took it out it would wine out but you would feel like you were not going any where. ( I know that it is stupid that i just put on new silencers but my pipes will be bought in a couple weeks) Please tell me what i should do Thanks

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Did you add the parking break block off near the brake disk? If not thats probably your problem. Also if you look next to the fuel tank on the left side, there is a little black box, you may want to disconnect that also, but you need the block off and then I don't think that plug will matter.

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When you remove the stock clutch perch there are 2 wires that come out of it & go down into the plastic with all the other lines,...if you follow those wires, on the left side of your tank you will see a connector that needs to be disconnected. If you have a clymers, look in there & you'll see what I'm talking about. If you don't have the bible yet, get one...

 

A guy who was at the dunes last weekend was having your problem, and he just replaced his stock perch & removed the brake. After watching him dick with it for over an hour I went over & asked him what was going on...he told me....I disconnected that plug & shee was back to normal! :D He was happy & I got a free 6er out of the deal. He had just clipped the wires & taped them together,...it worked before he loaded it up & went to the sand,...but disconnecting that plug was all he needed to do. Wish my problem was that easy...hehe

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