No shit !!! , him and some dude called ED must get their Xmas cards personally deliveredhiggy wrote: I throw my biz in his direction every chance I get
Front brake master cylinder
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Re: Front brake master cylinder
I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time
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Re: Front brake master cylinder
Ed's let me down lately, no xmas card for him this year
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There's no problem so bad that a little fixing can't make it worse! : )
If it ain't broke keep fixin it till it is
88 750
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92 907ie
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Re: Front brake master cylinder
Just for completeness I eventually came back to France and was able to work on the brakes. In the end I cleaned out the crud in the calipers but did not replace the seals as they were fine, obviously replaced the pads. I replaced the brake lines for the new braided lines that I had already bought and thanks to bevel heaven I replaced the seals in the master cylinder after giving the whole thing a really good clean.
Went out on the bike over the weekend and everything works as it should do. The brakes work and when I release the lever they release. A real improvement over the last time I took it out when they just locked on. The problem was likely a combination of things but there was a lot of crud in the brake fluid and the pistons were very stiff in the calipers before I cleaned them out, all likely as a result of the bike standing for several years in the previous owners garage. Thanks for all the advice I received on this problem
Went out on the bike over the weekend and everything works as it should do. The brakes work and when I release the lever they release. A real improvement over the last time I took it out when they just locked on. The problem was likely a combination of things but there was a lot of crud in the brake fluid and the pistons were very stiff in the calipers before I cleaned them out, all likely as a result of the bike standing for several years in the previous owners garage. Thanks for all the advice I received on this problem