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Parking brake
2700 miles since June, and this makes the 3rd time I've had to adjust the parking brake on my 2012 SE5. Should I shut up and get used to it, or is there an underlying problem. Really sucks when you get to a destination and have to find an absolutely flat place to park.
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Originally Posted by chisel_maker
I had the same problem on my 2011 RT. Took it to the dealer and they replaced the parking brake actuator motor. No problems sense then. About 5000 miles ago.
Chisel, a RS is a totally different parking brake System from your RT. Yours is electronic and a RS is a cable.
Pappy, you will always have to adjust your parking brake on a SE model Spyder. Sorry friend, but that is the only way to keep your Spyder in place unless you use some sort of wheel chock. It might get a little less frequent as you get more miles on it.
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Originally Posted by arntufun
Chisel, a RS is a totally different parking brake System from your RT. Yours is electronic and a RS is a cable.
Did not know that. Thanks for the info.
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...in the pink (Girls On Spyders)
more miles on a RS ...still adjusting park brake...I carry wheel chock on trunk
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The cable does stretch some making adjustment necessary, but every 900 miles, that seems a little too often to me. JMHO
Happy owner of Silver PE #1232
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when you say "adjust"...
I am a fairly new spyder owner so after 65 miles everything still works perfect on mine...when you say you have to adjust the parking brake, do you mean it stopped working? That sounds crazy.
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very simple
it's a very simple and quick adjustment. watch the videos in the d i y forum.
it was fun while it lasted.
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park brake
the park brake needs adjustment regularly because the rear brake caliper doesn't self adjust to brake pads wear. if you need adjustment very often, are you releasing the brake fully? is the rear rim black coated in a short trip? don't adjust too tight, bike should hold solid in three pedal clics
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Originally Posted by sylblk
the park brake needs adjustment regularly because the rear brake caliper doesn't self adjust to brake pads wear. if you need adjustment very often, are you releasing the brake fully? is the rear rim black coated in a short trip? don't adjust too tight, bike should hold solid in three pedal clics
On a disc brake the pads always make very light contact with the disc. If you adjust the rear brake too tight but loose enough to turn under power you will experience higher rear brake pad wear. This will cause you to adjust your parking brake a lot. The parking brake should be tight enough to hold the bike on a hill but not so much that it causes premature real brake pad wear. It sort of a Goldilocks Solution " Not too tight, Not too Loose, Just Right."
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...in the pink (Girls On Spyders)
cool chocks...but no pink....mine
tire wedge chock.jpg
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So.... I guess I'll have to come up with some kind of chock-on-a-stick tool, since it takes me a few seconds to get off the bike. Those few seconds could mean drifting half way across a parking lot before I could get a regular chock deployed.
I already ride around with a set of crutches strapped to the side of the thing. I guess another tool won't hurt.
I know HOW to adjust it..... plenty of practice at this point....I don't think I should HAVE to though.
Last edited by Pappy John; 10-26-2012 at 02:41 PM.
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