Recently got a 2019 F3L and this thread has me concerned. Is there a link, perhaps with photos, as to what to do with those two 12mm wrenches?
Thanks.
It's actually fairly simple wmjk....
Get down low enough on the muffler side of your Spyder so that you can see the rear disc brake. You should be able to see that there's a lever sticking out of the front/bottom of the brake assembly with a cable running from the front of the machine attached to it. That lever & cable activates the Park Brake, and if you look closely, you'll see the cable cover is held onto a bracket by a couple of 12mm nuts, leaving the naked wire bit of cable running on to where it hooks over the actuating lever. Got that? :dontknow:
IF your Park Brake ever 'Locks On', you can simply use the 2 x 12mm spanners to realease those 2 nuts, 1 on either side of the bracket, so that you can slip the cable out of the bracket & get enough slack to un-hook the end of the cable from the actuating lever (you do need a fair bit of effort & slack - the actuating lever is spring loaded!) then slip the cable back into the bracket & tighten the 2 nuts back up again so that the cable doesn't fall out or flap around into anything it shouldn't! That will leave the wire bit & the hooky end hanging free, but they're held firmly by the bracket & can't interfere with anything. Once the cable is unhooked from the actuating lever, the Park Brake will release - it's only the cable holding it tight that keeps it on.
Then away you ryde - just remember that the SE Spyder's
WILL roll once stopped & you shut down the engine, even if you leave your SE in gear; their clutch disengages the rear wheel from the trans unless there's engine revs &/or oil pressure present! And in some few circumstances, the Park Brake 'Not Set' Alarm or 'Still Set' Alarm might sound - just ignore the racket for 20-30 seconds & it'll stop!
So
THAT is why it's always a good idea to have at least one 12mm Open Ended Spanner & a smallish adjustable wrench in your tool pack (or 2 x 12mm OE spanners) along with a couple of small collapsible wheel chocks in the bottom of the trunk or frunk! Most will never get to use them in anger, but hey, you never know!

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