07-23-2009, 09:47 PM | #1 |
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Rear break issue, HELP!!!!!!!
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Hello Everyone! I'm Ramona from Wichita, KS and i just recently bought a 2009 Suzuki 250. I love the Bike, but i am having some slight "ISSUES" with it. It's factory new and the break seems to get my food cought CONSTENLY! I have lost my balance a few times and embarrest myself infront of other bikers, that helped me up. Is there a way i can adjust the rear break (foot part), so it's not so steep? Any help would be appreciated, it's a great small bike and perfect for me (128lbs) LOL. Here is me and my bike, proud new MAMA!!!!! Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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07-23-2009, 11:13 PM | #3 | |
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[Edit: Just noticed that it was MY answer that he provided. Good job, Sarris!! ] Why don't you take it back to the dealer where you got it for a warranty adjustment ?? That is one of the things they should have done BEFORE they let you leave the lot. Since they already know how to do it, it takes only a couple of minutes......AND THEY SHOULD HAVE DONE BEFORE THEY LET YOU RIDE IT AWAY. Does the shifter side feel about right? They should have adjusted that fit your riding posture too. Oh, and WELCOME to the forum. :2tup:
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07-24-2009, 12:40 AM | #4 |
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Re: Rear break issue, HELP!!!!!!!
Welcome Krazy. Glad to have you join us in our insanity. LOL. You will find lots of info and helpful hints about your new ride. Oh, before I forget. When you do the shifter and brake peddle adjustment wear your regular riding boots. That way you get the best fit.
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07-24-2009, 10:28 AM | #5 |
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Welcome to the club. The more you ride the bike, the more you will love it, not only for it's ride, but for it's reliability and simplicity.
I agree with ER - since the bike is new, take it back to the dealer and have them adjust everything to fit you, including adjusting the angle of the brake and clutch levers to fit your grip so you can easily apply them And glad to see you're all dressed up in your protective gear. Nice! Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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07-24-2009, 12:54 PM | #6 |
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Thank you everybody!
I am glad i jioned the crazy club, fits my personality! LOL Iwill defenetly take all the answers in consideration and choose the best one for me. You guy's are awesome!! looking forward to more topic discussions. Krazy Kraut |
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Just because people try to short you all the time doesn't mean that you have to let them get away with it. Just like a new suit, a new bike should "fit" you before you "wear" it. :biggrin:
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Please let us know later which way you go and how it turns out.
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07-24-2009, 10:19 PM | #10 |
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Welcome to the forum, looks like you are already getting some good advice here. My 2 cents, if I dropped the money on a new bike, I would expect the dealer to help me with some minor adjustments for no additional charges. If, like a lot of us, you buy it used that is a different matter. By the way, great looking bike!
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