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<blockquote data-quote="Ivan" data-source="post: 119132" data-attributes="member: 4925"><p>I checked mine this morning and here is what I found. The bottom rollers when the pedal is pushed lock into the sprocket. The shaft that is missing does the same thing only higher up in the back. The reason mine is working is someone adjusted it so tight that it will work. You need those two top rollers on that top shaft so the brakes lock up solid. Here is what happens when the pedal is pushed it raises the lower roller up while at th same time the rear rollers move forward. On mine I use to be able to move forward with the brake on but it mad a noise like a chain slipping on a sprocket. I bet with the other shaftn placeit will not move at all. My lower rollers are so chewed up it will be hard to get a measurment off them. They look like they are nylon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ivan, post: 119132, member: 4925"] I checked mine this morning and here is what I found. The bottom rollers when the pedal is pushed lock into the sprocket. The shaft that is missing does the same thing only higher up in the back. The reason mine is working is someone adjusted it so tight that it will work. You need those two top rollers on that top shaft so the brakes lock up solid. Here is what happens when the pedal is pushed it raises the lower roller up while at th same time the rear rollers move forward. On mine I use to be able to move forward with the brake on but it mad a noise like a chain slipping on a sprocket. I bet with the other shaftn placeit will not move at all. My lower rollers are so chewed up it will be hard to get a measurment off them. They look like they are nylon [/QUOTE]
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