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Old 05-Mar-2012, 09:13
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its a ball ache to get it fit, its very snug as the banjo is just at the wrong angle. Plunger in first from memory, then fit the lot together....nibble fingers and patience
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Old 05-Mar-2012, 09:19
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its a ball ache to get it fit, its very snug as the banjo is just at the wrong angle. Plunger in first from memory, then fit the lot together....nibble fingers and patience

Cheers. Is there some sort of ball socket/swivel which connects the plunger and the back of the rear brake lever?

I tried just slipping the end of the plunger over the pin thing that is at the rear of the brake lever but but doesn't seem to pivot properly so I think I may be missing something to connect the two together?
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Old 05-Mar-2012, 09:42
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Plunger should have a 6mm Rod end bearing on it, right hand thread same as on one end of a gear linkage rod


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Old 05-Mar-2012, 09:49
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Plunger should have a 6mm Rod end bearing on it, right hand thread same as on one end of a gear linkage rod

as in, one of these...

http://image.made-in-china.com/2f0j0...al-Bearing.jpg
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Old 05-Mar-2012, 09:54
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A female one like these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rod-End-Be...em256d45 e02f

Local Bearing factors should have one


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Old 05-Mar-2012, 10:12
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A female one like these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rod-End-Be...em256d45 e02f

Local Bearing factors should have one

Thanks for that. I'll order one now in case I can't find one in my spares/locally as I need one asap now!
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I will have some at Brands, I keep all spares for the SES rearsets....rods, rose joints, levers, the lot.
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