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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Tustin, CA
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Sounds like a broken cable.. or disconnected cable... the cable goes from that lever and then atatches to aanother cable that is attached to both brake drums, so any part of that system could be off.. if you're lucky it's just the Y connection to the rear cable... you'll have to crawl around and see what's going down under there.. it's not really hard just a pain to crawl around under there... worst case you'll replace some cables..
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