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All 2013-up with Brembo brakes (Parking brake arm bolt check) WARNING
Two days ago while out for a ride, the bracket that bolts on to the rear brake caliper and that the brake cable hooks on to fell off my bike. I did not notice this till I got home and tried to set the parking brake. Somehow the bolt must have vibrated loose. The problem, BRP does not offer the bracket seperately. But you can buy the spring and bolt which holds the arm onto the caliper. Make sure the bolt is good and tight when ever you have brakes serviced.
BRP should make this available. Why force us to buy a whole new exspensive caliper assembly, when all we need is the Arm, Spring, & Bolt - probably less than $60.00. We've already spent enough for the bike.
Attached Below is the picture of the Bracket in question. It's bolted to the caliper with spring attached at the bottom cable hooked at the top. Make sure this bolt is tight each time you have brakes done.
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Last edited by Peter Aawen; 06-11-2022 at 08:38 PM.
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Originally Posted by taxmyzer
Two days ago while out for a ride, the bracket that bolts on to the rear brake caliper and that the brake cable hooks on to fell off my bike. I did not notice this till I got home and tried to set the parking brake. Somehow the bolt must have vibrated loose. The problem, BRP does not offer the bracket seperately. But you can buy the spring and bolt which holds the arm onto the caliper. Make sure the bolt is good and tight when ever you have brakes serviced.
BRP should make this available. Why force us to buy a whole new exspensive caliper assembly, when all we need is the Arm, Spring, & Bolt - probably less than $60.00. We've already spent enough for the bike.
Attached Below is the picture of the Bracket in question. It's bolted to the caliper with spring attached at the bottom cable hooked at the top. Make sure this bolt is tight each time you have brakes done.....
Try this part number 219800241. It says that it is CAN-AM - CABLE SUPPORT/LEVER FOR REAR
http://www.2wheelpros.com/oem-parts/...0241-part.html Just over $30
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 06-11-2022 at 08:39 PM.
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Thanks... I'll be checking mine before I hit the road again.
2015 RTS Special Series
Russell Day Long seat
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Sena 20s
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Not the correct bracket
Originally Posted by Fatcycledaddy
According to my dealer the bracket in that kit is not the correct one I need. Waiting to hear back from BRP as to which kit has the bracket I need.
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Pictture added
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I made you one.
Here ya go. Fits and functions perfect.
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Originally Posted by Joel The Biker
Thank you Joel.
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Originally Posted by taxmyzer
Two days ago while out for a ride, the bracket that bolts on to the rear brake caliper and that the brake cable hooks on to fell off my bike. I did not notice this till I got home and tried to set the parking brake. Somehow the bolt must have vibrated loose. The problem, BRP does not offer the bracket seperately. But you can buy the spring and bolt which holds the arm onto the caliper. Make sure the bolt is good and tight when ever you have brakes serviced.
BRP should make this available. Why force us to buy a whole new exspensive caliper assembly, when all we need is the Arm, Spring, & Bolt - probably less than $60.00. We've already spent enough for the bike.
Attached Below is the picture of the Bracket in question. It's bolted to the caliper with spring attached at the bottom cable hooked at the top. Make sure this bolt is tight each time you have brakes done.
Screenshot (8).jpg
Hi,
I'm hoping you can help me with the part number for the spring and bolt. I just noticed that my bolt isn't there and i cant find the part number. I still have the spring but I'll be happy to buy both if that's how they come.
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 06-11-2022 at 08:42 PM.
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For reference or anyone else with the same problem, an M8 - 1.25x16 threads and seems to work perfectly.
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This is with the new bolt fastened
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Something to check out on the list. Simple fix to a possible curly expensive problem. Love it.
Thanks to all who contributed.
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