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Started by INFIDEL, April 21, 2010, 05:16:11 PM

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INFIDEL

Halfway to work ~55MPH on 99W stab the brakes . . . squish . . .   :o

Bad enough  Ignored the leak on Sunday and kept riding spiritedly anyway.  Then to ignore it in the hopes of making it to Saturday to try to fix . . . [roll]

Engine braking and the rear brakes aren't perfect but they work in a pinch.

I had the seal kinked funny.  Fixed that, added more fluid and they worked just fine for the ride home.  I'll have to keep my brain engaged and keep checking on it for the next few days.  Hoping the luck continues and that fixed it.  Not looking forward to spending so much $ getting the brakes fixed. [bang]
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ryandalling

Just bleed the brakes and get the bubbles out... you should be fine.
Confused rider who doesn't know what he is even riding at the moment. (2012 URAL GearUp, 2012 Ninja 250 Racer, 1969 CB175 Racer)

scott_araujo

Quote from: ryandalling on April 23, 2010, 05:13:10 AM
Just bleed the brakes and get the bubbles out... you should be fine.

+1.  Did you swap out the pads already?

ryandalling

He was spewing crap onto the dash... not sure if he soaked the pads... they may still be good.
Confused rider who doesn't know what he is even riding at the moment. (2012 URAL GearUp, 2012 Ninja 250 Racer, 1969 CB175 Racer)

scott_araujo

Quote from: ryandalling on April 23, 2010, 06:15:41 AM
He was spewing crap onto the dash... not sure if he soaked the pads... they may still be good.

You can clean out the pads with something like carbon tetrachloride.  Better wash the gauges down with lots of soap and water, lest this fate befall ye: http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=37100.0

Wait a minute...  water...  gauges... never get an Italian motorcycle wet on purpose...

Yer screwed :(

Just scrub them down as best you can.  Brake fluid does rude things to plastic.

Scott

GAAN

I wouldn't even try to clean the pads

they are inexpensive enough

Just replace them

I've got a set around 80% if you want them