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  • #16
    this is my magnum.it worked good when i put it into maintenance but the right handle was always spongy but worked decent. this time it didnt work at all. tranny fluid is good and clean,juts nice clean gear oil. keys ways were good,chains are good.all tires spin as they should. like i said after wiping the pads free of grease it worked somewhat better than before but still not up to par. i think the key to my problem is the sponginess in my brake lever?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by curtisbyrne View Post
      the only thing i done was loosend off the three power-pack frame bolts and adjusted the idler chains. i never touched the calipers. i notice when i moving slow and i just ease the right brake it makes a noise not like chain jumping over sprocket but like vibration that you can feel on your hand?
      Well then replace the dot5 fluid and bleed the brakes, clean the pads with some brakleen, or preferably replace the brake pads. Adjust the plungers Per the manual.

      None of this should cause a vibration or noise unless the pads are metal to metal.
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      • #18
        the vibration was only when i applied little pressure,pads were jumping the rotor

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