Suzuki V-Strom (VStrom) Owners Club DL250, DL650, DL1000 & DL1050
V-Strom specific discussion => V-Strom specific discussion => Topic started by: jonH on January 04, 2011, 09:51:01
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Not sure if it's the same issue as this post (http://www.v-strom.co.uk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=7070&p=56560#p56265) or not but my rear brake lever has started sticking on, which is a bit of a PITA
The brakes have had regular squirts of wurth brake & chain cleaner and am assuming as I run the bike in just about all conditions bar sheet ice that it just wants a spot of lube on the lever
there isn't tons of information in the downloadable service manual about the lever assembly - is it easy to grease up? I tried blasting it with some ACF50 yesterday but it's done sod all to the action
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Its an easy enough job, just a pain to be forced to do it this time of year when everything is covered in crap.
Idealy you need to remove the footrest hanger via the two dome headed allen bolts then you can get to the pivot which is behind it. Pull it all apart and clean up any corrosion before slapping it back together with plenty of grease on it. The spring can be a bit awkward to replace.
Iggy
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Sound advice from Iggy, get it stripped and get it smothered ! It's a bugger to do this time of year if you don't have anywhere cosy though...
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thanks very much gents, am planning to do this in the garage at work tomorrow as I'll at least have some light :)
do I need anything other than the following?
- allen keys
- (white) lithium grease
- acf50+wire wool for crap removal
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hi
there is a 'c' clip to take off, and without the right tool it can be a pain, but it is possible.this happen on mine twice, the first I got away with taking the brake pedal off the bike but not striping and cleaning this lasted 6 months, 2nd time had to strip completely and clean.
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ah crap I haven't brought a circlip tool and I have both types at home too :bawl:
thanks BigBird will see what I can do with the stuff I have - riding in the pissing rain with no rear brake is not amusing!
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hi
there is a 'c' clip to take off............
Aye you can probably slide that off with a small screwdriver then you''ll want a pair of pliers to put it back. Pliers would also be handy if you want to disconnect the rod to the rear master cylinder - there's a small split pin on that..... bit of grease on the clevis pin there won't go amiss either.
Iggy
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just spent about 1h15 on it with a colleague and it's a lot better - definitely was the pivot as I had to unbolt the master cylinder so I could turn the assembly round to start fiddling with it, and it was still ridiculously stiff to move even with the master cylinder hanging off the bike
would have been a lot easier with my circlip tool but hopefully it'll last until my next free weekend at least so I can give it a proper clean, and yes that spring was a cnut to get back into place!
thanks for all the info everyone, was extremely useful :thumb:
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Still useful after all this time,didn't think of the pivot point until I read this!
All greased up and working properly now.
big thanks
paul :)
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Time saver.
(http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2447/5750994775_5fb8042009_b.jpg)
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I copied you Greywolf
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/64012197/Wee%20L0/20130316_171316.jpg)