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Rear brake help. - [UNIT] - 07-06-2010

Hi all,

I have a concern about my rear brake.

Can you guys lock the back wheel up if u want to easily?

Mines very firm (no air in lines) but It doesn't feel like it used to before powdercoat/new reservoir and braided lines..
I tried to lock the rear wheel up in the wet with no success..

Cheers


RE: Rear brake help. - simmo - 07-06-2010

Pull off the caliper & see if both the pistons are moving one may be seized, you should be able to lock it up in the dry even at low speed Pi_thumbsup
I bought a cheap disc front & rear from china E-Bay it was $300 del, They have heaps bigger air/vent holes & work like a treat they shit all over the stock ones for what I use them for Pi_thumbsup


RE: Rear brake help. - [UNIT] - 07-06-2010

I checked that both sides move..

The lever is so hard and only moves like 5mm before it's too hard to push. Seems weird


RE: Rear brake help. - BLACKZOOK - 07-06-2010

Is the lever getting full travel or meeting an obstruction. Try adjusting the height of the lever. If there is no air in the line and pads and pistons are good then it can only be travel.


RE: Rear brake help. - FalcoPerigri - 08-06-2010

Barring anything actually wrong with your setup, you DON'T want to lock your rear brake up(!) easily.


RE: Rear brake help. - [UNIT] - 08-06-2010

thats true falco, it was just a test as i felt there was something a miss and I was pretty sure they arent like they used to be.


RE: Rear brake help. - steventh - 08-06-2010

I dont think the rear brake is likely to lock in a "normal" stop because their is still a lot of weight on the back wheel and the back brake is "small". Small friction area, small piston etc.

It will however lock in an emergency stop when the weight is on the front wheel (not recommended!)

Cheers


RE: Rear brake help. - islanddrift - 09-06-2010

Biker When you bleed the brake at the calliper is the lever soft ? ......if its hard to bleed you got a blockage in the master cylinder or the lines....you just gotta check everything.....process of elimination....good luck.......Biker