02-10-13, 12:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-10-13, 03:07 PM by fazersharp.)
Yep what gassitt said
Here is what I have found as last week i gave it a clean of its life
The tab "C" has to be bent down to enable enough slack to push the cable down enough to slide it out of the slot. The area between "A" and "B" will not pass through the slot as the slot is only wide enough to let the bare cable pass.
If your tab has not been bent back up after removing the cable or if it has snapped off. then your cable nipple part "A" will fall below the hole at the end of the cable slot, when you then pull the leaverĀ point "A" catches on the slot/ hole and then slips off and catches onto point "B" with a "click" where it should of been all along and helped to stay there by the tab.Or it is even doing the same but catching on what remains of a broken off tab.
Also the photo looks like it go's in from the front but it dosent - it slides in from the left like the diagram
Hows That !!
Here is what I have found as last week i gave it a clean of its life
The tab "C" has to be bent down to enable enough slack to push the cable down enough to slide it out of the slot. The area between "A" and "B" will not pass through the slot as the slot is only wide enough to let the bare cable pass.
If your tab has not been bent back up after removing the cable or if it has snapped off. then your cable nipple part "A" will fall below the hole at the end of the cable slot, when you then pull the leaverĀ point "A" catches on the slot/ hole and then slips off and catches onto point "B" with a "click" where it should of been all along and helped to stay there by the tab.Or it is even doing the same but catching on what remains of a broken off tab.
Also the photo looks like it go's in from the front but it dosent - it slides in from the left like the diagram
Hows That !!
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.