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    frozen rear end

    hey in any weather below 30*f my trikes rear end freezes up, i dont know if its the brakes or what, if it is what would be a good solution. i need to put new brake shoes on so i find this to be a good time to fix the problem, i dont think theres enough water in there to freeze the whole rear end up.

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    hedge1988 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    try putting some wd40 on allyour cables and moving brake parts
    1984 atc 200m-downgraded to s psrtd bike
    1982 atc 200-got the wiring fixed just gotta fix the chain now.
    Don't sweat the petty stuff and don't pet the sweaty stuff.

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    my friend had this problem, it had water in it but it also had a whole load of mud in the break drum, so when it sat outside overnight the mud would freez up and freez up the drum
    1985 Tri-Z-

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