Adjusting Parking Brake/Rear Brake Lever on a Wolverine
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Adjusting Parking Brake/Rear Brake Lever on a Wolverine
Don't waste your time. It's a very poor design which requires adjustment once per tank of fuel. Instead of fixing this poor design, Yamaha added a ignition cutout so you don't accidently drive around all day with your parking brake on. I recommend disconnecting this switch, and learn to leave it in 1st to keep it from rolling forward, and reverse to keep it from rolling backwards. Otherwise an awesome machine...congrats.
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Adjusting Parking Brake/Rear Brake Lever on a Wolverine
Originally posted by: wolverine68
Don't waste your time. It's a very poor design which requires adjustment once per tank of fuel. Instead of fixing this poor design, Yamaha added a ignition cutout so you don't accidently drive around all day with your parking brake on. I recommend disconnecting this switch, and learn to leave it in 1st to keep it from rolling forward, and reverse to keep it from rolling backwards. Otherwise an awesome machine...congrats.
Don't waste your time. It's a very poor design which requires adjustment once per tank of fuel. Instead of fixing this poor design, Yamaha added a ignition cutout so you don't accidently drive around all day with your parking brake on. I recommend disconnecting this switch, and learn to leave it in 1st to keep it from rolling forward, and reverse to keep it from rolling backwards. Otherwise an awesome machine...congrats.
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Adjusting Parking Brake/Rear Brake Lever on a Wolverine
I agree the parking brake is a piece of crap. Back the bolt on the rear brake caliper all the way out so there is no drag on the brake disk. What I did was get a short strap that hooks with velcro ( watch band ). When stopped tighten it around your front brake lever and grip, locking your front tires.
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