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as above only in vic

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replaced the two long rear lines, replaced handbrake shoes, adjusted from leaver and still handbrake woks like pooo, so this is my last suggestion to my problem. i was going to get brand new lines made up but a second hand one should do.

picture of what i want.

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Did you adjust up the pads at the drum?

yes that little flat head screw, did it just so it doesnt touch but still no go. going crazy with this problem.

So you've adjusted the cog behind that screw on the drum and you've adjusted it up at the handle... sounds like you have badly stretched cables... if you get desperate I have a set of cables but I'm in Adelaide... we could work something out if you think you'll get ripped off. PM me if you like

So you've adjusted the cog behind that screw on the drum and you've adjusted it up at the handle... sounds like you have badly stretched cables... if you get desperate I have a set of cables but I'm in Adelaide... we could work something out if you think you'll get ripped off. PM me if you like

yes adjusted both of them.

yeah as i was taking apart the leaver and whole assembly i noticed the adjusting screw on the leaver was tightened up and couldn't screw anymore so yeah cables are stretched....but i replaced the rear cables already so that leaves the front/leaver cables i need to replace..pic in this thread.

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