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Ideal, I left the cap on.
And not full on spongy, just like some feel there instead of 'nothing.... nothing.... nothing.... over the bars!'
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i thought i was alone in my spongey brake preference.
sharp brakes are far more dangerous than spongey ones IMO ____________________ 04 NSR 125(sold) ---- 03 CBR 600rr(sold) ----90 pan euro ST1100 ' ' ----02 CG 125
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Definitely. I rode a wr250 with a sharp brake.
The front just kept locking up so on the road it would have been deadly.
SPONGEY FRIENDS!  ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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I think this thread gets the "MarJay's Wierd thread of the month" award.
First off, and most importantly it seems all of the posters in this thread so far are confusing 'sponginess' with 'feel'. It is perfectly possible to have a brake system with loads of power and bite, but no feel. My TZR250 was like this when I replaced the brake caliper with a blue spot sumitomo from an R1. It was a good brake, but it was impossible to modulate, which is why the new owner reverted to the original TZR caliper. My Buell on the other hand had lots of power AND good 'feel'. The lever had movement that allowed you to sense what the brake was doing, but none of the movement was wasted. With a spongy brake system, you brake but the sponginess takes up some of the movement, which means some of the lever travel is wasted. This is not the case on a good system with lots of feel. My Daytona 955i brake system was spongy, and it was hard to modulate the braking pressure, and it was also difficult to get full power out of it without pulling the lever right back to the bar. This is a bad thing.
You can't easily adjust an existing system to add 'feel'. You can however ruin a perfectly good braking system by making it spongey. Despite this, tying the brake lever back to the bar is a good way of removing some of the sponginess from a hydraulic system... which seems to fly in the face of what the OP is saying!
Ironically, it seems that one of the ways to reduce the feel of a system is to fit braided hoses which a lot of people say improves the brakes on any bike. This is only generally the case if the bike's original rubber hoses are knackered. Otherwise most manufacturers would fit them as standard. AFAIK only Triumph fit braided hoses as standard, and this is probably due to the sealing issues they've previously had with their hydraulic systems.
My guess is there is an optimum hydraulic ratio for perfect 'feel' in a brake system, however its such a fine line that some manufacturers get it wrong. I guess its better to err on the side of having loads of power and no feel than it is to have the lever coming back to the bar... Plus the whole question of feel is quite subjective. Some people love having loads of bite and no feel on their brakes.
There is no easy answer to the question of the perfect brake feel through the hydraulic system, but certainly deliberately making a braking system spongey is not a good idea. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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 Posted: 23:14 - 10 Nov 2011 Post subject: |
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Maybe I am getting confused. I like the lever to have lots of movement.
So from when it starts biting, I like it to have maybe another 2cm before I am at pretty much full braking. Thats on the Derbi anyway.
The bandit does actually have stainless hoses and haven't tested the brakes yet but bled them earlier and the lever still goes back to the bar and you can just about push it when the lever is in. Really have to push it but can just about.
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I have bled them for 5 mins at least for each calliper with no more bubbles emerging and a clear stream of fluid.
This happened with the Derbi as well and I tied the lever over night and then it was fine the next day.
They have been totally stripped though so maybe there are still some air pockets within the callipers?
I did it the way I have seen online and double checked in the other thread I made...  ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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| HD wrote: | I have bled them for 5 mins at least for each calliper with no more bubbles emerging and a clear stream of fluid.
This happened with the Derbi as well and I tied the lever over night and then it was fine the next day.
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This is a symptom of a poorly bled master cyl, not calipers.
Wrap a rag under the banjo bolt on the master, hold the lever in and crack the banjo off slightly until you see fluid leak and the lever move towards the bars then tighten it up and release the lever. This should fix the problem and is quicker and more effective than tying the lever to the bars overnight.
Cheers
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There is pretty much no resistance though. So if im applying pressure, then crack the banjo, my lever is already at the bars.
Cheers for the tip though, I'll try it next time.
Hopefully this will sort it though.
I'll update you all tomorrow  ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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Lever to bar didnt work so I did what you said virus. Worked straight away!
Still quite spongy though so gonna strap it to the bar for a couple of days and see what comes of it.
Need to get some more brake fluid as I am out and need some to do the back brake anyway so will bleed again if it does nothing to get literally everything out. Ill do it for like 20 mins.
Thanks for the help though!  ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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You edited that after I wrote mine
Suzuki Bandit 400.
Setup is master cylinder in the form of a sportsbike reservoir with mc beside it. Then one hose into a splitter, then off to the callipers. Vague paint diagram below. ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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Sorry should have added, pumped is a Scottish term for something that is broken and should have been replaced
Pretty sure that in Englandshire the term is 'fooked' or something  ____________________ Gone: Haotian HT125-8 / Yamaha YZF 600R Thundercat / Kawasaki ZX9R C2
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Yeah haha! Fucked or knackered
Cheers anyway
I think the right calliper is worse because when I bleed, fluid shoots out everywhere when I bleed the left one but with the left it just dribbles.
I'll try what you've suggested and report back. ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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Also, www.wemoto.co.uk do rebuild kits cheaper than anyone ive found if you need MC or Caliper stuff. Ebay is best for the pipes unless you can do a deal on a HEL/Goodridge stand at a show.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 88 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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