Hi I've looked in the concise repair manual but cannot find much info on setting up the handbrake after replacing the rear pads i assume after loosening of the handbrake cable and taking out old pads you push and rotate at the same time the piston back into the calliper then install new pads refit calliper and pump the brake pedal up to adjust the piston, reconnect cable and adjust using the square ended rod on underside which is attached to the lever? is this correct or is there another way to do this as I've done this and the handbrake is fine for the first couples of application then it just goes loose and if i operate the levers on the callipers the n/s hardly has any movement and applies the brake but the o/s has loads of movement but does not operate the brake maybe a caliber fault within the adjusting mechanism inside the caliper/ any ideas
No! You don't twist and push. That may damage the handbrake rod thread and the handbreak will not work. It may be that you've already damaged the thread which is why your handbrake doesn't work. If that is the case, you'll need new pistons for the rear callipers. When changing rear pads, you need to twist the piston by 45 degrees. This releases the threaded rod behind the piston from the handbrake mechanism. Then push the piston without twisting. Once all the way in, turn the piston 45 degrees back to its normal position. The bump on the back of the new pads (assuming you have the proper Gamma pads) will fit in the slot on the piston. Then adjust the handbreak cable and pull the handbreak several times to check that it works and to move the piston out. If you need new pistons, try Bigg Red (
https://www.biggred.co.uk/). They used to stock them but |I'm not sure if they still do.