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Old Jan 8, 2004 | 09:43 PM
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someone please help, i have all the bolts off the rear rotor and it still wont let go . it will move around but wont come off . please help ...</P>


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Old Jan 9, 2004 | 11:54 AM
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<FONT size=2>Hi, Itīs almost always neccesery to lose the tension of the handbrake before itīs possible to take the rotor/disc off (I assume that you havetaken away the little insexscrew between two of the boltholes).</FONT></P>


<FONT size=2>There is an adjustmentscrew placed between the handbrakeshoes. It has large notches, and can be turned around a notch at time by stickinga screwdriver ore something like that through a bolthole. </FONT></P>


<FONT size=2>You can see the adjustmentscrew by looking through one of the boltholes (youīll also need a flashlight) If you donīt see it, slowly rotate the rotor until i shows up.</FONT></P>


<FONT size=2>Sorry if I dont explaine good inough,hopeatleast this will put you on the right track.</FONT></P>


<FONT size=2>Good luck!</FONT></P>


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Old Jan 9, 2004 | 01:12 PM
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oh my god... i can't beleve that something that simple actually worked! thanks for your response...it really helped!!!</P>
 
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