hoak Member Joined Mar 18, 2015 Messages 99 Location MN Jun 25, 2016 #21 I know which way is tight/loose -- I've done this on other bikes that are very similar, but it looks like I'm missing a nut! ???
I know which way is tight/loose -- I've done this on other bikes that are very similar, but it looks like I'm missing a nut! ???
WJBertrand Ventura Highway Joined Jun 20, 2015 Messages 4,541 Location Ventura, CA Jun 25, 2016 #22 Don in Lodi said: You loosened both the nuts and can't get the rod to turn? Once both nuts are loose the rod should turn with just your fingers. And remember, one nut is normal righty tighty, lefty loosey, the other is lefty tighty, righty loosey. Click to expand... This sounds like the shifter adjustment, not the brake pedal adjustment, which only has one nut. -Jeff
Don in Lodi said: You loosened both the nuts and can't get the rod to turn? Once both nuts are loose the rod should turn with just your fingers. And remember, one nut is normal righty tighty, lefty loosey, the other is lefty tighty, righty loosey. Click to expand... This sounds like the shifter adjustment, not the brake pedal adjustment, which only has one nut. -Jeff
Don in Lodi Well-Known Member Founding Member 2012 Site Supporter 2013 Site Supporter 2014 Site Supporter Joined Feb 1, 2011 Messages 5,780 Location Lodi Kalifornia Jun 25, 2016 #23 WJBertrand said: This sounds like the shifter adjustment, not the brake pedal adjustment, which only has one nut. -Jeff Click to expand... ::010:: Jeez, I'm so sorry. Adjusting the brake pedal is a PIA. To lower mine required some careful cutting of the end of the threaded rod.
WJBertrand said: This sounds like the shifter adjustment, not the brake pedal adjustment, which only has one nut. -Jeff Click to expand... ::010:: Jeez, I'm so sorry. Adjusting the brake pedal is a PIA. To lower mine required some careful cutting of the end of the threaded rod.