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How do you take off the Parking brake cable

Spyder Hawk

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I have a 2018 F3 and I can't seem to get the parking cable off of the upper lateral support arm. The nut only unscrews so far and it does not fit over the end of the cable. There is a small rubber cap on the end of the shaft. That unscrews but the end of that is keeping the nut from going to far. Does anyone know if that little thing the rubber is attached to unscrews? It had to go on somehow, right? Any help from the masses would be appreciated.IMG_3907.jpg
 
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Thanks for the effort Jetfixer. I have the service manual, I bought it just to get this part off, and to no surprise it is of no use. It just says "loosen the bolts" but it doesn't say anything about how to get the cable out once the bolts are loose.
 
Thanks for the effort Jetfixer. I have the service manual, I bought it just to get this part off, and to no surprise it is of no use. It just says "loosen the bolts" but it doesn't say anything about how to get the cable out once the bolts are loose.

Might be wrong, BUT, most cables are replaced as a unit, "cable and casing", you do not remove just the cable. You will need the new complete cable & casing. MHO, Bill
 
That still begs the question though Bill. If I have to replace the entire cable then the new one has to go on. If the bolts in my pic don't come off then how does it go together. That is the big dilemma.
 
That still begs the question though Bill. If I have to replace the entire cable then the new one has to go on. If the bolts in my pic don't come off then how does it go together. That is the big dilemma.

:hun: Looks like Dudley forgot to put a groove in that piece! My :trike: is a RT, but I imagine mine has the same style parking brake.:banghead: I'm sure Jetfixer or any of the other Super Tech's here have the knowledge to overcome that problem for you. Sorry, didn't :read: the facts. Bill
 
I have never done it, but assuming by the pictures ,Take the cable out of the caliper so you can pull the wire from the pulley side and remove it from the pulley, then you can pull out the cable cover out of that bracket.hope make sense for you
 
I would say that if the nut will not thread itself over that barb on the end of the casing, your SOL! That bracket that the cables attach to should have had a slot cut in it so that you loosen the jam nut and slide the cable out to the side of it, then you unhook the cable from the wheel! If that bracket cannot be removed from the bike with the cable, then, I would say if your new cable came with no bracket attached then, you may have to cut the old cable out of its holder and take a dremil tool and make your own slot in the bracket so you can install a new cable! Good luck anyways, this is one of those items that would be easier to guess at if we could see what you're looking at. The factory put it on there, must be a way to replace the darn thing!!!!:dontknow:
 
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