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Aftermarket rear set return spring

sparkybp

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Do you guys who have dedicated track bikes use a return spring kit for rear brake, for your aftermarket rearsets? Is the brake drag concern expressed by some an actual issue? Any other concerns?


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Isn't the spring just to activate the brake light? Anyway neither of my race bikes have one
 
Did you ride without one for a while when you had woodcraft rsets and decide you need one after because it felt like the brake was dragging or the pedal sat too low or what?


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For some odd reason (not sure why) if I pressed to use the rear brake it wouldn't pull itself back up. I was ready to put the spring on the light tech, but it returned like it should..


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Maybe the brake lever bolt that attached to the master cylinder was a tad too tight on the woodcrafts!?


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Maybe the brake lever bolt that attached to the master cylinder was a tad too tight on the woodcrafts!?


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It's a pin with a cotter pin in the end.
Woodcraft makes a nice Rearsets the non adjustment part is their downfall.


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I see I see, yeah just purchased a set for the zx6r. We'll see if the same thing is going to happen to these.


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Yup looks good. It's not a valve spring though Jim, I think that would be way too heavy.
It looks more like a spring from a rear master, it doesn't take much to return the pedal to position. Either way, a suitable spring with the right tension and correct fit is what's important.
 
no, but i use a valve spring. R1 intake. fits right in to the master perfect. washer on the bottom. presto! fixes the " my foot drags the rear brake on straight" problem too
 

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