(13-06-14, 02:21 PM)PaulSmith link Wrote: It is possible your rear disc is out of true and 'catches'. With the bike on the center stand, spin the back wheel by hand and gently apply the rear brake by hand.ah yes, it passed an MOT but it can't hurt to check.
(13-06-14, 02:26 PM)trpFZS1 link Wrote: Just a thought. Is it possibly a situation where the brake pedal is set slightly too high.Another excellent suggestion and which I knew about but forgot - will lower the pedel.
(13-06-14, 07:31 PM)AyJay link Wrote: It is f. powerful though. I can see why you're fed up with it.yer, came around a miny-roundabout to find a huge drain cover almost covering the whole lane, I was lent over at the time and didn't want to risk going over it. So I applied the front (and auto applied the rear 'muscle memory') and the problem was the rear broke free and started coming around from my right, which then made me go even wider. So had the rear 'not' locked up I would have been able to maintain my original trajectory and speed.
@Bluebear, how old are your the hoses (as in the more miles the better) as I didn't realise till I checked today that I have the stock hose on the back. The bike has only done 16k so I am guessing the hose I have isn't fucked enough yet.