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radicalry00 22-04-11 09:52 AM

Riding without rear torque arm fitted?
 
Hi orgers.

Torque arm's at the powder coaters and won't be ready until Tuesday because of the bank holiday :(. I've just fixed the bike and that's the only thing stopping me from riding .

Will I be okay riding the bike if I don't use any rear brake?

madness 22-04-11 10:13 AM

Re: Riding without rear torque arm fitted?
 
Can you guarantee you won't touch the rear brake? Do the pads not drag on the disk, even the slightest?

I wouldn't risk it mate.

maviczap 22-04-11 10:49 AM

Re: Riding without rear torque arm fitted?
 
no, no, no

Plus if you either got stopped or had an accident, the Police would do you for not having an operative rear brake.

Plus It'd probably invalidate your insurance

radicalry00 22-04-11 10:53 AM

Re: Riding without rear torque arm fitted?
 
Thought as much. Really wanted to go on a rideout on Sunday but I won't bother now. So frustrating!

Electro 22-04-11 10:59 AM

Re: Riding without rear torque arm fitted?
 
Which bit is the torque arm, might have a spare and i`m going to YC,s on sat :)

maviczap 22-04-11 11:07 AM

Re: Riding without rear torque arm fitted?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by radicalry00 (Post 2524700)
Thought as much. Really wanted to go on a rideout on Sunday but I won't bother now. So frustrating!

Do your powdercoating in the winter :D

If I'd known, I've got at least one spare torque arm in the garage

squirrel_hunter 22-04-11 12:05 PM

Re: Riding without rear torque arm fitted?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maviczap (Post 2524699)
no, no, no

Plus if you either got stopped or had an accident, the Police would do you for not having an operative rear brake.

Plus It'd probably invalidate your insurance

So I shouldn't have spent a week riding around without a rear caliper attached...

maviczap 22-04-11 12:28 PM

Re: Riding without rear torque arm fitted?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel_hunter (Post 2524716)
So I shouldn't have spent a week riding around without a rear caliper attached...

H'mm, well at least you wouldn't have wrecked your swingarm & caliper hanger as the original OP would have done, not to mention the trip to A&E or the morgue.

Smacked bottom SH

radicalry00 22-04-11 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Electro (Post 2524702)
Which bit is the torque arm, might have a spare and i`m going to YC,s on sat :)

It's the bar just under the swing arm that connects the caliper to the frame. If you had one spare I couldve come collected it from you if you're nearby but I'm working all day tomorrow unfortunately :(. Cheers though. Will just have to wait till Tuesday.

radicalry00 22-04-11 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maviczap (Post 2524723)
H'mm, well at least you wouldn't have wrecked your swingarm & caliper hanger as the original OP would have done, not to mention the trip to A&E or the morgue.

Smacked bottom SH

I know I know, was a bit silly to even consider it but I haven't been on my bike for the best part of a month and I hate it.

I thought it would be alright providing I didn't use the rear brake but as said I can't really guarantee I won't use it by accident. Best off being patient I guess!


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