Intermittant brake problem
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- jetblack
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Intermittant brake problem
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?
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.
xivlia wrote:sorry about that whole thing jetblack, i just got confused about the whole thing, and i didnt mean any disrespect to you.
- bikemonkey
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Re: Intermittant brake problem
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.
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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Re: Intermittant brake problem
Sounds like they havent been bleed properly
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Re: Intermittant brake problem
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.

- jetblack
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Re: Intermittant brake problem
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....
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....
It don't matter if i'm fixin' it or ridin' it.
xivlia wrote:sorry about that whole thing jetblack, i just got confused about the whole thing, and i didnt mean any disrespect to you.
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Re: Intermittant brake problem
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