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    Spacer or NO spacer? rear caliper bracket

    Ok guys I have a 1977 GS750. One website shows a spacer between the caliper bracket and the chain tensioner another exploded view from the GS manual shows no spacer. I am haveing trouble with drag on the rear wheel and keeping the brake side chain adjuster from slacking off.
    Should there be a spacer between the caliper bracket and the chain tensioner or NO?

    Thank you

    #2
    I have not looked at any diagrams, but it's really rather simple.

    ALL the space needs to be filled up. If you have a gap somewhere or the caliper is not centered over the disk, you need a spacer.

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      #3
      Hi babes.
      I think Steve.is right.. There is a spacer between tensioner and brake caliper bracket... About 4-5 mm thick if memory serves.

      Good luck.

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        #4
        I can't believe that no one has taken a picture for you by now.
        Anyway, this is how it is supposed to look only MUCH cleaner.



        Eric

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          #5
          I see the difference now. My caliper bracket is wider than the one in the pic. Maybe it's a 1977 only kind of thing. I will send a post a picture soon.

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