rear brake help

Discussion in 'Maintenance' started by keithg1748, May 10, 2015.

  1. Haggler ®™

    Haggler ®™ Active Member

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    Ensure the master cylinder push rod springs back up against the circlip , if it don't it won't uncover the little hole that allows new fluid into the master cylinder bore ready for the next stroke.
     
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  2. keithg1748

    keithg1748 Active Member

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    right ive had enough of the shit still no joy , just ordered a mityvac to sort it out now. thanks for your help fellas.
     
  3. RepsolPaul

    RepsolPaul Well-Known Member

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    I'd check what Haggler is saying too, if there is no free play it can't replenish properly??
     
  4. keithg1748

    keithg1748 Active Member

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    will do mate.
     
  5. keithg1748

    keithg1748 Active Member

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    well got the mityvac today 15 mins later , rear brake is solid now , beer o clock now , thank god.
     
  6. Mike07

    Mike07 Active Member

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    Pleased you got it sorted. .......Wang on bike, Feet up MotoGP on, Cold Beer........ That's a Sunday!
    Mike.
     
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  7. keithg1748

    keithg1748 Active Member

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    that sounds like a good sunday .
     

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