rear brake lever 82 gpz550

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05 Jan 2013 08:01 #565962 by souljur412
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hey guys, how do you remove the rear brake lever on a 82 gpz550 thankz................

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05 Jan 2013 11:55 #565971 by martin_csr
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Howdy. From the diagrams at PowerSportsPlus.com your Rr brake pedal has a splined shaft & pinch bolt.
Remove the pinch bolt then pull the pedal off.

However, it probably won't be that easy - it may be stuck to the shaft. Therefore, soak the end of the pedal & shaft w LiquidWrench penetrating lubricant, let it sit a while, maybe overnight, tap, tap, tap w a hammer & wooden block, then try to remove it. You might be able to pry open the end of the pedal w a big screwdriver, but be careful not to booger it up doing so.

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06 Jan 2013 12:35 - 23 Jan 2013 14:16 #566084 by martin_csr
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double post - delete
Last edit: 23 Jan 2013 14:16 by martin_csr.

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14 Jan 2013 14:23 #567329 by souljur412
Replied by souljur412 on topic rear brake lever 82 gpz550
Gentlemen,,, I have removed the brake shaft,,, the rear wheel has to come off, the swingarm has to be removed or atleast unbolted and moved out of way... i WD40'd the shaft ,heated up lightly and tapped her out with hammer,,,,it seems the culprit is our worst enemy,,,,RUST....thankz for interest...see ya on the road

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14 Jan 2013 15:23 - 23 Jan 2013 14:17 #567338 by martin_csr
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Could you have removed the muffler stay, then tap out the shaft from it? Instead of the swing arm? .... might've been easier... unless the brake pedal shaft isn't connected to the stay, then never mind.

FYI: wd40 isn't really a penetrant. Kroil, LiquidWrench penetrating lubricant, & PB Blaster are more suitable.
Last edit: 23 Jan 2013 14:17 by martin_csr.

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