So this is a pretty noob question to ask but I have a feeling I'm missing something. I've been riding my Blaster now for weeks with very little to no brakes. I virtually have to shift it down to stop it. I bought some new brake pads this past week with the intentions to replace them this past weekend. I got out to my cabin where my Blaster calls itself home, proped it up, took off the left wheel, took off the wheel nut, cotter pin, and washer and started looking at the hub. I took a look at my manual which said nothing about it's removal. I made sure there was no tension on the brakes and started lightly knocking the hub from behind. Five minutes pass and I am progressively hitting the hub harder. I decided to try and pry it off. Being as careful as one could be, there was some movement being made but it was neglectable.
I started thinking about approaching it another way. I started disassembling the control arm but was lacking the tools to separate it at the balljoint. I re-assembled everything and admitted defeat.
I came back home and read another manual which said the original way I was attempting to replace the brakes was correct but I can argue that I:I. I've tried Youtubing, Googling, and searching these forums but cannot find anything.
Any help you could provide would be great!
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Thought I would include some eye candy =D
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I started thinking about approaching it another way. I started disassembling the control arm but was lacking the tools to separate it at the balljoint. I re-assembled everything and admitted defeat.
I came back home and read another manual which said the original way I was attempting to replace the brakes was correct but I can argue that I:I. I've tried Youtubing, Googling, and searching these forums but cannot find anything.
Any help you could provide would be great!
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Thought I would include some eye candy =D
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