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Brake Pedal Spring Install ???
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Keep the ideas coming, I'm open to them all.
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I took apart a gas blower once & had to fabricate a jig to get the big pull start spring back in place. The jig was a couple of nails & a wood board, which made the job super simple.
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kzdcw wrote: 77' KZ1000A Brake Pedal Spring. Is there an way to "Help" assist installing the brake pedal spring? I have it orientated correctly around the brake pedal ( one end of the spring underneath the pedal ) and frame ( the opposite end of the spring hooked over the frame above the pedal pivot ). I just can't get the spring to hook ! Fighting the tension of the spring ! What have you guys found that helps ?
Is it this spring? (or please post a picture). Actually photos of where it goes on the bike would be helpful because of clearances, etc. Springs on anything are a major pain, let's figure out the easy way to get this back in there. I'll take a look on my bike, something tells me most of the KZ rear brake pedals are the same.
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That's how I was doing it when I got clocked. :sick:LineArtist wrote: Can you rotate the brake pedal 45or90or180 degrees to put tension on the spring, Set it up and then rotate the pedal arm into position and bolt it all together? I'm not sure it will clear the exhaust or anything else. If not you may need to pull the brake arm out just enough to get it to clear without stretching the spring (too much). Haven't looked at my bike today, but that's my initial suggestion.
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