I love my termiscud, but since I have had it this year, my buddy has been knocked over by the wind twice. Both times leaving me stranded and the second time with a broken brake lever.
So I would like to sell my termoscud which has kept me warm this winter so far in the teens. Pm me and make me an offer. I would not recommend windy cities with wind tunnels.
Second, has anyone replaced a brake lever? And any tips?
Thanks
wind and termoscud
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I've replaced my left lever, STILL waiting--over 3 months--to receive that right hand lever I ordered.vaderscoot wrote:im trying to replace my lever i went to scooterworks on december 8th ordered the lever and have not got it yet and genuine is rite next door
As far as tips on replacing the left hand lever.......
1) Loosen up the top cover on the handlebars.
2) Loosed up the rear brake cable (using screw where it attaches to rear wheel)
3) Slip cable out of lever, unscrew and remove.
4) Reverse steps for replacement.
5) Make sure your brake is properly secured before reaffixing the top cover.
Easy peesy.
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