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DTDevin Nov 17, 2001 05:02 PM

Ok heres the deal. A couple of weeks ago I got a blaster, the first thing I noticed was the front right brake cable was broken, I promptly bought a new one and fixed it, it worked perfectly for a couple of days, but then yesterday when i took it out to ride I discovered the front brakes now do not work at all, I did a quick look over, and everything you can look at without taking anything apart looks perfect. So what should I do? What do you think is wrong with it? How much will it cost me? Thanks all. ANy help is greatly appreciated.

250rampage2 Nov 17, 2001 06:36 PM

have you tried adjusting them? New cables can sometimes stretch pretty quick, and blaster brakes usually require a bit of maintainance. Is there any Resistance when you pull the lever? Do they slow you down even just a little?

DTDevin Nov 17, 2001 11:40 PM

There is next to no resitance when you pull the lever, and it does not slow down whatsoever when you pull it.

hak231 Nov 18, 2001 01:44 PM

Maybe you should check the cable that goes from the lever to the cable distribution box. I have had that one break on me more than once. Besides, if one cable broke, the others are the same age? Ckeck and make sure the distribution box and everthig in it is alainged properly.

DTDevin Nov 18, 2001 04:12 PM

No all the cables are fine, everything is aligned perfectly. I mean when I pull in the brake lever, the brake down on the wheel pulls in but nothing happens. Which leads me to believe it is a brake pad problem, but having just got my blaster and knowing nothing about 4-wheelers up until then im not an expert. So is it possible the brake pads could be worn out.

DTDevin Nov 19, 2001 01:07 AM

Ok I have some new information. My "expert" friend decided to increase the stopping power of the brakes by turn the little butterfly nut on the brake all the way, so it was esentially braking the whole time I was riding it, which I assume would wear it out. Now I need to know what kind of brake pads I should get.


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