Braking issue

ToraTora

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So Bold!

It would be difficult to tell from just that information. But you should do an inspection of the pads in the caliper, and then check to see if the piston in the caliper is moving freely. Following that, check the master to make sure that its piston is moving freely. Personally I would take the whole thing apart, clean everything, look for worn parts, and then rebuild it with fresh seals (if needed), and new fluid. But your first step is to inspect it.
 

reenmachine

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Is it suddenly behaving differently than it did before? Are you sure you're not just perhaps pushing it too hard and feeling the ABS function?
 

bkruk

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what do you do if you never use your back brakes when your wheelies go to high?????? :rolleyes:
 

ToraTora

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Be nice now Phil, not all of us have the experience to explain what the hell is going on with our bikes. :)
 

fs1ephil

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Be nice now Phil, not all of us have the experience to explain what the hell is going on with our bikes. :)

Your right I apologise was one of those days.

Just an explaination of the fault, what the symptoms are etc with as much detail in his own words would be a great help.
 
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