There was a post about a fix for rear brake locup which stalls the motor. I think it was by marcusgunby. It involved the insertion of a small bolt, 5mm I believe, in the banjo fitting on the rear caliper. I did several searches, but could not come up with the thread. I'd appreciate getting the details on making this change to my '00 300 EXC. Thanks in advance.
[This message has been edited by Bigbird (edited 03-20-2001).]
Re: Yamaha riding style. I am looking for the thread to do the fix on my bike. The problem is not only with lockup stalls, but the fact that the back brake is too sensitive or grabby. A suggestion for a fix was on this forum some time ago, but I did not need it at the time because my previous bike did not have this problem. Now I'd like to try the fix to see if it makes the back brake less sensitive. Again thanks, anyone, for the help.
Yamahauler, unfortunately I deleted the e-mail. The fix was to reduce the flow of fluid to the rear caliper by putting a 3mm screw that is approximately 20mm long in the hollow opening of the rear banjo bolt. I ended up not doing this, but rather brazed the hole on the side of the bolt closed and redrilled it to approximatlely half its original diameter. This has worked very well reducing my stalls to one in four races from numerous per race.
There were some other fixes suggested such as using a Kawisaki rear brake line and Honda brake pads. I did not experiment with these options.
Good luck.
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