RRV rear brake braket
The hole that the brake mounting pin (the pin is on the calliper) on my rear brake bracket is worn, hence the calliper has a lot of movement in it if you grab hold of the calliper you can clatter it about, I was going to get a replacement from eBay but there is a good chance it will be as bad, I think the issue is caused by a mixture of corrosion of the alloy and mechanical wear from the pin, does anyone have a known good one I could buy?, maybe from a low mileage bike?, thanks Mark
PS another option would be to have a bush fitted but that’s a lot of messing about if there’s a good one out there!
PS another option would be to have a bush fitted but that’s a lot of messing about if there’s a good one out there!
For me, I don't think that I'd be all that concerned. Given that the rear break only amounts to 15 to 20% of your stopping power I think it would have to look like it's about to snap right off before I looked at replacing it. To minimize additional wear, I'd be inclined to ensure that all the pistons and seals were in good shape. Replace seals, clean the pistons (replace any that are worn) and flush the fluid. So long as the pistons are working properly, I'd be fine with it.
For me, I don't think that I'd be all that concerned. Given that the rear break only amounts to 15 to 20% of your stopping power I think it would have to look like it's about to snap right off before I looked at replacing it. To minimize additional wear, I'd be inclined to ensure that all the pistons and seals were in good shape. Replace seals, clean the pistons (replace any that are worn) and flush the fluid. So long as the pistons are working properly, I'd be fine with it.
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