I see what your saying there ghostbiker, but maybe the fact you need tools to adjust things on a bike puts some people off? In a car, it's just a plastic handle or two. Maybe motorcycle manufacturers should look at this to make it more approachable for those that dont know one end of a spanner from the other...
I've adjusted everything on my 02 600 fazer, but not the rear brake, i've looked but couldn't see any adjustment, is there one?
Quote from: adeejaysdelight on 09 February 2013, 09:41:55 pmI see what your saying there ghostbiker, but maybe the fact you need tools to adjust things on a bike puts some people off? In a car, it's just a plastic handle or two. Maybe motorcycle manufacturers should look at this to make it more approachable for those that dont know one end of a spanner from the other... Hey Tilts, inside the switch gear there is a little nodule of plastic that fits into a little hole on the original handlebars, Renthals don't have this hole. You could drill the bars or just use a file to rub down the nodule inside the the switch gear. Sorry not very clearly written but if you look you'll see what i mean?Good luck, Mickey
Quote from: Skippernick on 11 February 2013, 08:43:44 amI've adjusted everything on my 02 600 fazer, but not the rear brake, i've looked but couldn't see any adjustment, is there one?Indeed there is, see this pic taken from Haynes'. Remember to check that the rear brake light still comes on when you expect it to.http://www.picatom.com/28/img/EasyCapture2-1.png