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    All 2013-up with Brembo brakes (Parking brake arm bolt check) WARNING

    For reference or anyone else with the same problem, an M8 - 1.25x16 threads and seems to work perfectly. This is with the new bolt fastened
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    All 2013-up with Brembo brakes (Parking brake arm bolt check) WARNING

    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.
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    HowTo: Replace the Windsheld Arm with Billet Aluminum Arm.

    Thanks!! Ended up using a bit of wd40 and let it sit for an hour or so then tapped the broken arm down with a hammer. My biggest issue is that one of the pins got damaged and wouldn’t slide back in, so I’m running the arm with one pin. Hopefully that’s not too bad. Other then that, it goes up...
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    HowTo: Replace the Windsheld Arm with Billet Aluminum Arm.

    Yes, watched the video a few times. I used the shims to take off the magnet side since the screw stripped on the gear side. Just can’t get the broken arm to slide off. Going to try a little oil.
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    HowTo: Replace the Windsheld Arm with Billet Aluminum Arm.

    I took off the magnet side after stripping the screw on the gear side. I can see through the pin holes. Going to try oil on the shaft. Thanks!
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    HowTo: Replace the Windsheld Arm with Billet Aluminum Arm.

    In the process of replacing my broken arm with Noboot’s arm. I’m at the point where I got the pins out of the hex shaft but the old arm doesn’t seem to want to budge / slide off. Any suggestions on how to get it free? Thanks!
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