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Can anyone explain what this "brake correction device" actually does? I have this on my 1998 but not on my 1996. Both are California models.
I'm referring to the part that is located on the underside of the left leg of the swing arm. A brake line comes from the distribution block down to this thing and then another line goes out to the rear brake caliper.
BTW, that connector spring ($2) broke on Regina's 98EV during warranty. They refused a free replacement as it was considered caused by abusive riding and improper braking technique. ??????
All things considered, it's a crude way to prevent wheel lock-up. I prefer the ABS on my '16 Stone. I know that many enthusiasts here like the older bikes, but sometimes progress does occur.
BTW, that connector spring ($2) broke on Regina's 98EV during warranty. They refused a free replacement as it was considered caused by abusive riding and improper braking technique. ?????? Nice job Guzzi.
I know I am a few years late on this thread, but where did you find that spring for $2? Andrew