Hi all. I am putting this request for advice here so i can get as many answers as possible! I have fzs600. Yesterday i bled the rear brake because the pedal goes down too far. Now it is still doing it & i have my mot friday. Any help advice to help me get this sorted would be very much appriciated as it is my only transport & i lack funds to put it in a garage to be fixed.
Thanks in advance.
The pedal is going right down even though i have adjusted as much as possible. Yeah it works just,it will lock up but i am thinking because of the amount of travel it could fail the mot.
When you press the lever down does it feel like there is no resistance, if so it might just be air in the system and needs bleeding again, patience and time is the key to successful bleeding.
If you press the lever down with your hand half a dozen times very quickly does it firm up at all?
When i press it down there is no resistance until it nearly hits the stop, I can pump it a dozen times & it doesn't firm up at all? I will have to have another go at bleeding it thursday daytime as i can't do it in the evenings (no light) :'(
Discs & pads are in good nick & the caliper looks weathered but i did give it a good clean inc putting red grease on the pistons,which seem to move freely!!
(25-01-16, 10:43 PM)chunk166 link Wrote: Discs & pads are in good nick & the caliper looks weathered but i did give it a good clean inc putting red grease on the pistons,which seem to move freely!!
How about the hoses?
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The adjustment is at it's fullest length maybe 2-3 inches!!, if it was any less i would have no brake at all :eek There is hardly any resistance when pressed but will lock up at lowish speeds,up to 20 mph over that & it helps to slow but thats is? I would like to add that everyone's input is very much appreciated
(25-01-16, 11:54 PM)chunk166 link Wrote: The adjustment is at it's fullest length maybe 2-3 inches!!, if it was any less i would have no brake at all :eek There is hardly any resistance when pressed but will lock up at lowish speeds,up to 20 mph over that & it helps to slow but thats is? I would like to add that everyone's input is very much appreciated
Is you disc ok? Straight not dished
Can you push the pistons back with your thumbs or do you have to force them back with a clamp.
(25-01-16, 11:54 PM)chunk166 link Wrote: The adjustment is at it's fullest length maybe 2-3 inches!!, if it was any less i would have no brake at all :eek There is hardly any resistance when pressed but will lock up at lowish speeds,up to 20 mph over that & it helps to slow but thats is? I would like to add that everyone's input is very much appreciated
isn't it supposed to help slow without locking up.
My rear doesn't lock but passes the MoT
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I haven't done it with the pistons pushed fully home but will give it a go. I might even pop the pistons out & give them a polish.(can i polish them?) & try again??
Most likely it is the seal seats a bit corroded, no need to polish the pistons just clean them well back to their shiney surfaces. If there are corrosion marks more than 5mm back they will probably need replacing.
Remove the corrosion carefully as you don't want to make the slots bigger. I usually use very stiff plastic cut to fit the seal slots and brake cleaner or maybe brake fluid to soften the corrosion.