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How do i adjust my banshee hydro brake?
Old 01-28-2010, 06:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default How do i adjust my banshee hydro brake?

Just strapped a banshee brake on my blaster... How do i adjust it so that the pads will open up a lil. The pad is really close on one side.... i Have everthing bolted in place now wanna just give a couple spots some welds and gotta modify the brake pedal a little then i'll get some pics up...
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one side of the pad will rub more than the other, but the disc has play and moves freely right
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the pads will even out after you put pressure to them, and the disc is what's moveable on a stock blaster carrier and hub, it'll move to center itself as soon as brake pressure is applied
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Thanks fellas! I'll get to check it out on saturday after i get my pedal back.
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