Intermittant brake problem

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Intermittant brake problem

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Fully rebuilt the calipers last winter, new seals, pistons, pads, pins and hoses.

All working fine but i have had 3 instances in the last 6 months where, after a spirited bit of riding i'll stop somewhere for 20 seconds or so with the brakes on (eg a junction or set of traffic lights) then when i pull off and get to the next braking point the lever has gone dead on me. A few pumps of the lever and its all back again fine but it has pull the wllies up me a couple of times.

Any idea whats causing it?
It don't matter if i'm fixin' it or ridin' it.

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Re: Intermittant brake problem

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Did you rebuild your master cylinder too?

All I can think of is that when you keep your brake on, the pressure forces fluid back up into the reservoir (which it shouldn't)

Or maybe a tiny amount of air in your system? Like miniscule.
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Sounds like they havent been bleed properly
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Re: Intermittant brake problem

Post by speedy231278 »

What he said. It's a pain in the backside, but it wouldn't hurt to give them another bleed to see if there's anything lurking.
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Re: Intermittant brake problem

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I rebuilt the m/c about 3 months befoe doing the full caliper strip/rebuild. so pretty confident it's good.

I've bled the brakes about 5 times (i do it fairly regularly as i cant stop myself tinkering!)

Maybe a mitivac bleed is worth a go....
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Re: Intermittant brake problem

Post by V4beermonster »

You say spirited riding, could be heat in the discs warping them slightly and pushing pistons back into calipers, had this problem on my TL1000R turned out to be a warped disc

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