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Rear Brakes - Pug - 02-10-2007

My rear brake pedal feels like a block of wood - anyone got any tips on improving brake feel? The only way you can tell it's doing anything is by standing on it while the bike is going slowly.


RE: Rear Brakes - Volvi - 03-10-2007

lotsa things you can do. check fluid maybe old, replace line if old (4yrs), check pads if biting, maybe cylynder pot has little movement or stuck, adjust lever. maybe just the pads have residue and not biting, try sintered EBC HH.


RE: Rear Brakes - bear - 03-10-2007

Sounds like the slave cylinder is binding up. Common problem for bikes going back into the dark ages. All you need is a rider whose foot is lightly on the brake pedal for a while and it all gets hot and cooks. Then it doesn't work too flash. Rip it apart and clean it.


RE: Rear Brakes - Pug - 03-10-2007

Ahem... probably should have said that I have a 07 with 300kms on the clock.


RE: Rear Brakes - Madmax - 04-10-2007

Pug Wrote:Ahem... probably should have said that I have a 07 with 300kms on the clock.
\After you have discussed a warranty fix for your rear brake with your shop I suggest that you get in touch with Ray (EasiridersImports) on this board and ask him about getting you a full floating ductile iron rear disk rotor. They are very impressive in their feedback and braking ability.

btw I am not related to or employed by ERI, I just buy a lot of braking gear from him as he has the best gear available.



MaxAustralia2HayabusaAustralia2


RE: Rear Brakes - spamanglenn - 04-10-2007

pull out the main return spring on the rearset.This gives a much lighter lever and alot more feel.I did this when i changed rearsets and found this by mistake.Dads rear rotors help alot too.