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(New Brake Levers) Parking Brake Won't Engage

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 10:22 pm
by Chuck52106
Hello my name is Charlie and I am new here. And yes I am a old man. I'm from Illinois and have A 2019 PCX. Hoping I can get a little help here I put some new brake levers on my scooter. They are shorter than the OEM and they do have the adjustable flipswitch that changes the the distance to the grips. What my problem is now that I put them on the parking brake will not engage. I looked on the Forum here and I do know about adjusting the knob at the rear wheel but that does not help either way you adjust it. I did read on another post that there is a rear brake adjustment underneath the windshield before I take it all apart I thought I would just ask does anyone think that this would be the first place to look. Just to say when I do pull the brake lever there seems to be plenty of tension that the parking brake should ingauge. I normally put the scooter on the stand but just curious why. Thank you for your time any answers very much appreciated. Thanks Charlie

Re: (New Brake Levers) Parking Brake Won't Engage

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2021 9:30 pm
by op3l
I did a bit of search and came across viewtopic.php?f=19&t=5129which is a few years old but could help you out.

My PCX does not have a parking brake, and I've parked it on some pretty steep inclines with just the side stand and it's fine. If it's real steep I'll use the center stand and no issues at all.

Re: (New Brake Levers) Parking Brake Won't Engage

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 12:43 am
by Chuck52106
Thank you for your reply. What I can't understand is that I put the oem rear brake lever back on just to test it and it works fine. I'm going to look at both of them real close and see what the difference may be. It has to do something with the difference in the lever. Just have to find what it is. Anyway thank you very much for your response. Charlie

Re: (New Brake Levers) Parking Brake Won't Engage

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:29 am
by springer1
There was quite a lot of discussion on this several years ago. In general, it does require adjustment at the rear linkage as was mentioned - but the "Parking Brake" is a finicky mechanism and many of us simply ignore it - I know I do.

Re: (New Brake Levers) Parking Brake Won't Engage

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 6:19 pm
by Mel46
When I changed my bikes over to adjustable levers the parking brake no longer worker. The reason for that has to do with the cable on the left brake lever. The right brake lever handles the front brake only. (Read up on that. The front disc has 3 piston. The left lever is a combination brake but does NOT depress all 3 piston. I can not recall for sure but I think it only handles the center piston. In any case, the rear brake is the old fashion drum brake. As such, the parking brake locks the rear brake pads by pulling them against the drum by way of the attached cable. The new adjustable levers start off in a different position than the OEM ones, so the cable has to be adjusted for the new position. This can be done by way of a nut that attaches to the rear brake cable on the left side, rear, also attached to an "arm" that is the lowest point of the left rear by the tire. Turning the nut while holding the brake lever will let you know if you are tightening the cable or loosening it. Don't over tighten it or the rear tire won't turn. After you think you have it correct, hold the left brake lever in while pulling on the parking brake. It should lock the wheel.

I hope this helps.

Re: (New Brake Levers) Parking Brake Won't Engage

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 11:45 am
by WhiteNoise
Here's some more on adjusting handbrake
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8007&p=109617&hilit ... ke#p109617

Re: (New Brake Levers) Parking Brake Won't Engage

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 3:18 pm
by Chuck52106
Thanks very much for the reply. You were right as far as the cable
reajusted with new levers. I have a friend that worked at the Honda dealership as a mechanic for 25 years he moved to Phoenix. I gave him a call and ask him the question. He told me it was a simple fix. He told me before I took the lever off put the parking brake on then loosen the adjusting nut out and take the OEM lever off put the but the new lever on and adjust the nut from there. You have to play with it a little bit but it did work and now it works fine. Thank you and anyone else that looked at my post or answed it. I appreciate it very much. Charlie