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CL77 Front Brake

Spitfire151
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CL77 Front Brake

Post by Spitfire151 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 7:16 pm

Last season I rebuilt the front wheel, checked the brakes, etc. I'm having an issue now with the brake (go figure). If I put the brake linkage on the posts where the stamped markings (dots) line up, the brake cable does not reach the linkage to hook up. Tinkering with the linkage, I can make the cable reach, however the linkage (arms) no longer matches up with the markings on each post.

Is this an issue? The brakes work like this but I'm wondering if the PO installed a shorter cable.

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Post by peter4821 » Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:30 am

Does the bike have stock bars? If the brake works week don't worry about it. Drums are what they are and not like a modern disc.

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Post by peter4821 » Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:30 am

Does the bike have stock bars? If the brake works week don't worry about it. Drums are what they are and not like a modern disc.

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Post by Hoosier Tom » Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:13 am

peter4821 wrote:If the brake works week don't worry about it. Drums are what they are and not like a modern disc.
I'd be worried if the TLS brakes on my CL77 or CB77 were weak. Properly set up and maintained brakes on the CL77 and CB77 work fine. There is no comparison between the brakes on a CA77 (I believe that's what you ride) and the TLS brakes on a CL77 or CB77.

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Post by peter4821 » Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:13 am

I ride one of each, My CB77 is a vintage race bike and believe you me even when it is set up perfect it is still scary compared to newer disc set up. Just say'in

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Post by Spitfire151 » Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:45 am

I believe I have stock bars, they may be slightly lower but I think the sheath is the culprit. It appears to be too long compared to pictures I've seen of the stock cable. Mine is also black, not that it matters to me. Looking at ordering a replacement through olypen. Also I will be acquiring new carb intake tubes BC mine are hard and since the carbs and filters sit on an angle, I think the hard rubber isnt grabbing right. I will also be tossing in new carb to engine spacers/whatever as well.

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Re: CL77 Front Brake

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Jun 04, 2014 5:28 pm

Did ya adjust the rod so both shoes fit flat to the cam lever inside?
I am able to do a stop wheelie with my poor duel leading shoe front brake. ...............lm
Spitfire151 wrote:Last season I rebuilt the front wheel, checked the brakes, etc. I'm having an issue now with the brake (go figure). If I put the brake linkage on the posts where the stamped markings (dots) line up, the brake cable does not reach the linkage to hook up. Tinkering with the linkage, I can make the cable reach, however the linkage (arms) no longer matches up with the markings on each post.

Is this an issue? The brakes work like this but I'm wondering if the PO installed a shorter cable.

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