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Olchap

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  1. Gwbarm, thanks for replying. After I posted yesterday I tried to get the cylinders apart and it a no go. They are frozen on both sides. I tried to get both ends out of the cylinder and they will not come out. I sprayed break away on them and left them to soak. I will be working on the brakes again tomorrow. I looked up cylinders on Amazon and 4 cylinders for $150 two for the right and two for the left sides. No hose
  2. GwBarm, Thank you for recommending OEM parts I will look at Ebay. Again how do I get the hose off the back of the cylinders it is crimped. The only thing I can think of is cut it off and when I am putting it back together use a hose clamp.
  3. Gwbarm, thanks for replying. After I posted yesterday I tried to get the cylinders apart and it a no go. They are frozen on both sides. I tried to get both ends out of the cylinder and they will not come out. I sprayed break away on them and left them to soak. I will be working on the brakes again tomorrow. I looked up cylinders on Amazon and 4 for $150 they are from China. Will these work? I looked at disconnecting the cylinders yesterday I see a coper line and a rubber hose that attaches to the cylinders. That rubber line has a crypt end on it . How do I get that off? Thank you - Olchap
  4. Hi, I am new to this forum I am currently working on my 1989 Yamaha front end. The cv axles were bad so I changed them on both sides with all new wheel bearings. Now I'm looking at the front brakes and the 2 cylinders for the brake shoes on both sides do not work at all. I am also new at working on brakes so its a mystery to me what needs to be done to fix the cylinders. Can somebody please help me with these brake issues? See the image below. Thank you, Olchap
  5. Wow I road it around in my yard and the frame got muddy. Now I see the VIN number it is under the foot peg. The 10th number is a "K" and from what I see on the internet it is a 1989 yamaha 350 Big Bear. Would you agree it is a 1989? Thank you
  6. Hi, I am new to this forum and I am happy to be here. I purchased a Yamaha 350 Big Bear without a title and I cannot find a Vin number to find out what year it is. I am hoping someone here can help me identify this atv. I checked on the main frame near the front A-arm left side found nothing. I checked up near the radiator and found nothing. Where else should I look? See image below.
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