Kickthefog
New member
Hi Everyone,
My parking brake on my newly acquired Spyder engages fine and then relaxes. When it engages, it engages strong and the bike won't move but a second later the parking motor relaxes and lets the cable relax and the bike will then move if force is applied or if the bike is on an incline.
I know from the service manual and some youtube videos that there is a wheel that the cable wraps around that activates the brake by tightening the cable. It behaves as if the motor itself is supposed to have a "brake" that isn't working since the motor is clearly strong enough to pull the cable tight but then when the power cuts off to that motor, it can't hold its position.
I've tried tightening the cable by adjusting the rear adjuster to take out all the cable slack and it doesn't help.
Here is a video of what it does. The video first shows the brake being disengaged and then shows it being engaged and it relaxing.
https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/ig6EufwtRcGHWz09X5OO6g.-m3n9cK2rLvo-UhueWEYcr
In an effort to better understand how this works, so that I can fix it, I've searched the manual and parts websites for "parking brake motor" and can't even find what motor controls this.
Any input is welcome and thanks for any thoughts on this one.
Pat
My parking brake on my newly acquired Spyder engages fine and then relaxes. When it engages, it engages strong and the bike won't move but a second later the parking motor relaxes and lets the cable relax and the bike will then move if force is applied or if the bike is on an incline.
I know from the service manual and some youtube videos that there is a wheel that the cable wraps around that activates the brake by tightening the cable. It behaves as if the motor itself is supposed to have a "brake" that isn't working since the motor is clearly strong enough to pull the cable tight but then when the power cuts off to that motor, it can't hold its position.
I've tried tightening the cable by adjusting the rear adjuster to take out all the cable slack and it doesn't help.
Here is a video of what it does. The video first shows the brake being disengaged and then shows it being engaged and it relaxing.
https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/ig6EufwtRcGHWz09X5OO6g.-m3n9cK2rLvo-UhueWEYcr
In an effort to better understand how this works, so that I can fix it, I've searched the manual and parts websites for "parking brake motor" and can't even find what motor controls this.
Any input is welcome and thanks for any thoughts on this one.
Pat