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I couldn't get it on right.
I was overconfident in myself, I thought I knew as much as Sunday mechanic, but I watched the video to prepare for the installation …Rear brake not working? I had to redo it several times. I have tried several times, but the Rear brake was not working and I gave up. I will try again after reviewing the same motorcycle riders, word of mouth, installation videos, etc. View detail
Cowl needs to be removed for installation.
It is installed on CYGNUS Glyphus.
Installation is a bit troublesome, as the cowl and front center of the meter need to be removed. It is safer to control the front and rear separately.
I chose Gold, but it is not visible even a millimeter because of the Rubber Cover that will arrive.
It is a recommendation because it allows you to cancel UBS without replacing the lever.
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Required to unlock Combination brakes for BirdCity125
BirdCity125 (SEC-1J) I was not happy with the Combination brakes of the "M" and wanted to handle the front and rear brakes separately, so I recently did some research and the staff at the shop suggested that I might be able to find this product.
Combination brakes originally for CYGNUS Glyphus (The one that the Front also works when the Rear brake lever is held) I checked the part numbers in the Parts List and found that the BrakeEcoRiser for CYGNUS Glyphus 3 to 6 models and the '18 BirdCity125 are the same as the one for the CYGNUS Glyphus 3 to 6 models. (SEC-1J) BrakeEco Liza of (Parts ListNo.50) The parts model number was the same as that of the "I", so I thought, "Well, then, I can use it, can't I? I bought it.
There is no Instruction Manual, but the exchange procedure itself is Simple.
It was a bit tricky at the end because it was hard to put the lever pin back in.
After I finished assembling and gripping the lever, I was able to confirm the independent operation of the front and rear brake without any problems, but I had to grip it much deeper than before to make it work.
The capacity of OEMMaster Cylinder is 1/2, but I guess it is assumed to be Combination brakes.
I want to use BrakeSetting that works with Katsun, so my future plan is to replace the MASTER to increase the capacity.
In any case, I have to do it when I change to Brembo caliper.
If you want to dismantle the Combination brakes on your BirdCity125 and want to use neat parts, this is a good choice.
Nmax can also be used as long as the Parts model number is the same.
I don't know about ABSMODEL because my BirdCity125 is not ABS, so I don't know about the compatibility etc.
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