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loose rear caliper
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[QUOTE="funkengruven99, post: 1229470, member: 79813"] rmc_olderthandirt i have a clymer manual for my bike but it does not mention anything about the brake freeplay. ... snb73 i think its the swing arm bracket that is worn, i could be the caliper bracket too but i can feel a little groove in the swing arm part. I most likely will get a new caliper bracket just to snug things up a bit but i am wondering if there is some sort of shim that i can stick on the swing arm bracket to make it somewhat of a tight fit (but still loose enough to adjust ) I was thinking a little strip of steel or aluminum and j&b weld it on there or something like that. i still need to order the brake disk and my axle nut (i beat it up pretty bad trying to get it out) so i have some time to figure this out. I just dont want to have to order a new swing arm cause i might as well look for another bike if that is the case...... i will take some pictures later when i get home to show u guys the damage..... [/QUOTE]
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