Can anybody give me advice on replacing the rear brake pedal? Is there a sequence and are there any pitfalls I should look out for in particular the servo spring and the coil spring? Any help would be much appreciated.
Martin

Hello PeziPezi hat geschrieben:Hello Martin,
I never touched/serviced rear brake lever. Why for?
Old German proverb: "Wer einmal bremst, ist ewig hinten!"
Just put this phrase into a translation tool like Altavista Babelfish ( http://babelfish.altavista.com/ )![]()
Uuups Martin, I'm terrible sorry for my impudent answer, but now I think to see your fairing/brake pedal connections more clearly?martinlacy hat geschrieben: Hmm! I had a slight collision with the ground and the pedal was distorted requiring the pedal to be replaced.
Thank you for the words of wisdom!!
Thanks Pezi, I will buy the CD as my owning the GT is a long term wish.Pezi hat geschrieben: Uuups Martin, I'm terrible sorry for my impudent answer, but now I think to see your fairing/brake pedal connections more clearly?
Do you remember gentle musician Alan Parson (about 1977?):
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What goes up, must come down
What must rise, must fall
And what goes on in your life
Is writing on the wall
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Dear Martin, it's all written on the K1200 GT repair manual CD ... Did you already order it? ...
I don't posess the disc, maybe a nice comrade here will help you with some copied pages ... but only can be a temporarely workaround.
My advice: BUY ITPezi