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WHEELS, BRAKES AND TYRES
F5
The front brake adjuster is situated on the lower
right-hand fork leg. Rotation of the screwed sleeve
alters the effective length of the cable so adjusting the
position of the shoes in the drum. The locknut should
be tightened after each adjustment.
The rear brake is adjusted by turning the self-
locking sleeve. To open the shoes in the drum the
effective length of the brake rod must be shortened by
turning the sleeve in a clockwise direction (viewed
from the rear of the machine).
Note that if maximum efficiency is to be obtained,
the angle between the brake cable or rod should not
exceed 90º when the brake is fully applied.
REAR CHAIN ADJUSTMENT
The chain should be adjusted with the machine on its
centre stand so that the rear wheel is at its lowest
position in the rear suspension travel.
Rotate the rear wheel slowly until the tightest point
of the chain is found, then check that the total up and
down movement is ¾" in the centre of the chain run. If
the chain tension requires adjustment first slacken off
the brake adjuster sleeve, the wheel spindle nuts, and
the bolt retaining the torque arm. Tighten both chain
adjuster nuts evenly until the correct chain setting is
obtained but make sure that the adjusters are pressed
firmly against the fork ends.
After adjustment, tighten the wheel spindle nuts and
the torque arm bolt. Re-check the setting of the chain
and adjust the rear brake as described opposite.
NOTE:—It is strongly recommended that the wheel
alignment is checked after any adjustment to the rear
chain has been made; full details of this are given on
page F7.
RENEWING BRAKE LININGS
Holding the brake shoe in a vice, cut off the peened-
over portion of the rivet with a good sharp chisel, as
shown below.
FIG. F5.
Drive out the rivets with a suitable pin punch and
discard the old oil lining. Reverse the shoe in the vice
and draw-file the face to remove any burrs.
Clamp the new lining tightly over the shoe and,
using the shoe holes as a jig, drill straight through the
lining with a No. 31 (·120") drill. Remove the clamps
and, holding the lining carefully in a vice, counterbore
each hole to no more than two-thirds the thickness of
the lining,
i.e.,
if the lining is 3/16" thick, then the
counterbore must not be deeper than
⅛
".
Having prepared the linings for riveting, start at the
centre and position the lining with one or two rivets.
Place a suitable mandrel in the vice, clamp the
linings to the shoes with either small "G" or tool-
makers clamps and peen-over the rivets as shown in
Fig. F6, working alternately outwards from the centre.
The mandrel used in the vice must be flat on one
end, the diameter of which should be no more than
that of the rivet head. It will also help if a hollow
punch is used to bed the rivets down before peening.
NOTE:—Providing that the clamps are used
correctly, that is, next to the rivet being worked on, the
linings can be fitted tightly to the shoe. If this is not
carried out correctly, a gap may occur between the
lining and the shoe, resulting in inefficient or "spongy"
braking.
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