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Lozza2442
6th September 2012, 18:19
My rear brake is stuck on!!! It's a drum brake.

What is causing it, and how can I fix it??

Do Suzukis have like... park brakes or something that could've decided to turn themselves on?

When I lift my GN up on it's centre stand, I physically cannot move the wheel...

GSF
6th September 2012, 18:32
No park brakes, but drums can and do get sticky and seize up.

Somebody with experience with drums will be able to explain it. Something to do with the shoes, I think.

jellywrestler
6th September 2012, 18:34
sure it's not in gear?
other wise usually there's a wing nut that can be backed off, although you 'd have to ask yourself why so suddenly is there some other factor that started the issue

Lozza2442
6th September 2012, 18:36
Defo not in gear. I'm not sure what else could have caused it

GSF
6th September 2012, 18:40
The search function is your friend. Have a look at these threads.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/126278-Rear-drum-sticking?highlight=sticking+drum+brake

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/152352-Drum-brakes-sticking-amp-locking-up?highlight=sticking+drum+brake

Lozza2442
6th September 2012, 18:41
I've lost a nut it would appear.

Akzle
6th September 2012, 18:41
o fkn dear.
is it in gear? >< :doh:

elsewise. there is no way a drum brake will be stuck on. unless the pawl is jammed down.
they got springs and shit for that very reason.

Maha
6th September 2012, 18:44
Is there enough psi in the rear tyre?...low psi can sometimes cause 'lock spots'..:corn:

neels
6th September 2012, 18:48
If the shoes and drum are worn it may have over rotated and jammed between the shoes, is the lever stuck in the forward position? If it is then a quick smack backwards should free it up, then off for some new brake shoes.

There's really not that much to go wrong with drum brakes.

Lozza2442
6th September 2012, 18:48
All fixed, thanks guys.

I lost the nut on the bolt that stops the brake lever. So the vibrations were pushing the bolt out and holding the brake lever on.

At least it's an easy fix :)

Nothing worse than losing a nut? hahaha

jellywrestler
6th September 2012, 18:50
All fixed, thanks guys.

I lost the nut on the brake that stops the bolt on the brake lever. So the vibrations were pushing the nut out and holding the brake lever on.

At least it's an easy fix :)

Nothing worse than losing a nut? hahaha
so why did you lose it, they shouldn't just fall off, post a piccie of where it is in case you've missed something.

Lozza2442
6th September 2012, 18:59
I appear to have left my phone at work :argh:

Will put photo up tomorrow night

Lozza2442
6th September 2012, 19:20
Sorry for the HUUUUUGE photos. Not sure how to make smaller.

http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae214/Viperflare/20120906_190228.jpg

http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae214/Viperflare/20120906_190255.jpg

This little bolt lost it's nut. The vibration prob pushed the bolt upwards, forcing the brake lever to be pushed on all the time.

As for why I have no bolt? I don't know. Only thing I can think of is that when it got serviced just before I got it the guys forgot to put the nut back on.

Either way, if I screw the bolt in a bit it's all good. So I'll just go buy a locking nut on Saturday.

Anyone know off the top of their head what size nut I'll need?



Note to self = Clean bike this weekend.

Katman
6th September 2012, 19:28
6 x 1.

Dime a dozen.

Subike
6th September 2012, 19:29
Anyone know off the top of their head what size nut I'll need?



Note to self = Clean bike this weekend.

M6....
Try and get a stainless steel or a zinc coaled one, as a mild steel one will rust and seize.

rustic101
6th September 2012, 19:42
If you smear oil or grease around the inside of your drum housing
and a bit over the brake shoes it'll stop the rear brake locking up!!;)









I better quantify that!!! Don't:eek5::eek5::eek5:

MIXONE
6th September 2012, 19:43
I had a mate who lost a nut on the toast rack of his trumpy but that's a whole different ballgame...

Lozza2442
6th September 2012, 20:13
If you smear oil or grease around the inside of your drum housing
and a bit over the brake shoes it'll stop the rear brake locking up!!;)









I better quantify that!!! Don't:eek5::eek5::eek5:

Haha don't worry, even I know that was wrong


I had a mate who lost a nut on the toast rack of his trumpy but that's a whole different ballgame...

Haha was wondering if anyone was going to pick up on that :P