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Thread: REpairing an 83-85 200X brake pivot......

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    Lightbulb REpairing an 83-85 200X brake pivot......

    I touched on this yesterday but no no one responded.... I want your sloppiest parts which helps me find the worse care scenario.

    I need someone to send me the small aluminum sidecover the brake pivots ride on (no gears or shafts etc etc though. I have to machine down that aluminum cover on my lathe to accept either a 660 bronze or an oil impregnated bronze bushing. If I can machine this, press in the bushing and orings for about 30$, it will be back to factory tight and you just need to maintain it. 30$ to fix it and 10$ to maintain it, thats the best I can do!!

    The more pieces you send me the better. IF it's so far gone than this repair may not work............ (so the average sloppy stuff would also be helpful).

    Whoever sends me those parts gets free machining, I just need 10$$ help cover the bushing/seals and return shipping. We'll see how things go, but maybe I'll PC both pieces

    IF I also need to machine the brake pedal itself to accept the bushing and some o-rings instead of the oem lipped seals, it will add to the cost.

    If I can get a grease fitting in there, I'll do that also. But, the bronze I use is oil impregnated and needs no grease, just take it apart every so often and oil/grease it..........

    Another option is chopping off the large round brake pedal pivot and machining/mig welding one in place to accept a larger needle bearing. This would be the slickest assembly but allot of machine work is involved along with the mig welding. That large needle bearing maybe a 20-30$ part......... and the bronze bushings may be just fine for 85% of us.

    I think I can machine that cover and turn down the OD of a bronze bushing with the machining/bushing and 2 orings. ALL of which can be relaced.

    Take it another step - does your kicker leak at that area? That stock kicker shaft runs right in your aluminum (no support). I could machine it to accept a needle bearing (best) or a bronze bushing you can replace. That is allot of work for the average guy...............

    I can also powder coat everything too for an additional fee. If I can do a few at a time, I can PC that aluminum engine cover and pedal for probably another 20$, a bit more if only one is done at that time.

    Everything comes with a 100% guarantee, but thats EVERYTHING I DO anyhow............

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    don't make me buy one on EBAY. I have an NOS cover but I cannot find these brake pedals anyhow

    I don't own an 83-85 200X but I'd like to tighten them up for you guys, so the really worn stuff is best for me to see what I have to do!

    Send me yours and 10$ later and your the "test pilot"

    I would like to get some stuff rolling and if you think you may have another project in mind or an improvement ( I do enjoy the harder stuff !!)

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    If nobody else comes through with a brake pedal, hit me up in a few days. I might have one (somewhere).

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    I got the cover and the peddel... hollar! Im IN NO HURRY!

    I got a head you can tinker on also...
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    I could send you my pedal and buy your cover. That way I could keep on riding, minus the rear brake.

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    The only cover I have is NOS and it's staying in the box or for sale for 2500$

    I just need the small cover with the 6 bolts AND a worn brake pedal.

    I shot an email back to someone?? We'll see, I just need 1 guinea pig!!
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    I'm sure I have what you need DC if no one else steps up .

    Hey thats a good price on the NOS cover
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    ^ I tried to average it against your prices

    I think Sir Raffalot has the whole dealio, but I'll give you a holler................
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    Did anyone measure the ID of the pivot on the pedal??

    I need that so I can get a couple bushings of diff sizes/materials...........
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    I.D of the pedal 1-13/16, I.D of the pedal bushing 1-7/16..

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    RAFFA - Shoot me an email so I can grab your pedal and small cover please..... The more worn out the better.
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    i wasnt sure of what u were talking about until i saw the pics...but if the others fall thru i have it as well

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    why would honda put the pivot point on the motor?

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    ^ IDK....... Not the best of there ideas.

    Then again, many of there brake pivots are directly on steel. Steel wears "better" but there is still nothing "replaceable" In all honesty, the play in my 350X pedal bugs me and it's not all that bad

    But even the 83-85 kicker seems to feel "weird", it isn't a positive feel like the 86/87 or 250R/350X kickers feel.

    Only "they" know why.

    Some of those 85's have a TON of slop in them (the 85 I had was sloppy as all hell!), I'm not sure how much wear can be dealt with. I want it to be a 'rebuildable" assembly and not a welded on steel collar or something.......

    I'd love to see a needle bearing in that brake pivot, but I think it would be too expensive. I'll start with the cheap easy fix and roll from there

    Who knows, maybe All balls may make a bearing I can incorporate from a shock linkage pivot or something??
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    Raffa, whats the brass fitting on the clutch cover? Oil pressure gauge or oil cooler port? Did you have to drill and tap it, or is there a plug I didn't notice on mine?

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    Must be for an oil cooler...........
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