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You people talking about dissolved air in the oil being a problem should try clamping the brake hose just above the caliper and then seeing how far you can pull in the lever. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Conceivably it's woo.
Leave system overnight, bubbles rise, brake firms up just because.
Cable-tie lever, bubbles rise, brake firms up because cable tie.
Place bacon on seat, leave system overnight, bubbles rise, brake firms up because bacon on seat. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I think you'll find the 'trick' only applies to 'Break Levers/Handles' which are 'tied back'.
There is no law of fizix to explain or justify the myff.
Just bleed the brake properly and forget time over distance equations with levers and Galileo Gallipoli (Who, sadly, is another on the long list of those who'll not be competing in this year's IOM TT.  ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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There's no movement in the fluid though, and the air bubbles should rise.
Ideally they'll rise up to the master cylinder and escape there when you release the lever. When I do this ritual, I release very slowly and then give some little jiggles to try and tease the air out.
Bacon on the seat may be more effective. Actually, reverse bleeding is likely more effective, it's my method of choice now. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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We did this a few months ago.
I think the main conclusion is that we don't call them zip ties over here. ____________________
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| Rogerborg wrote: | Conceivably it's woo.
Leave system overnight, bubbles rise, brake firms up just because.
Cable-tie lever, bubbles rise, brake firms up because cable tie.
Place bacon on seat, leave system overnight, bubbles rise, brake firms up because bacon on seat. |
The first time I changed the brake fluid on my CG, the brakes were definitely a bit spongy the next day, and tying off the lever seemed to fix it.
I didn't try the bacon, though. Must remember that for next time. ____________________ '04 CG125, '07 CBF500 |
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I tried bacon on the seat it was gone the next morning fucking seagulls brakes were just the same though ____________________ Beer, It's the reason I get up every afternoon
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I was under the impression that cavitation worked the other way round, releasing the gas from solution when pressure is decreased not increased  ____________________ DILLIGAF |
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Tiny bubbles rise more slowly than larger ones, so quite how compressing them makes them more likely to rise to the top I don't know. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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My theory is that it just allows the air to all get right to the top of the system, and when the lever is released the pistons push back slightly and push some of the air in to the reservoir. Also when you next pull the lever the air sat in the m/c is right by the hole in to the reservoir, and for the first few mm of lever travel it is easier for the air to bubble in to the reservoir than to push the pistons (after pulling / releasing the lever the will be a bit of fluid between the piston and the air).
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| Growler wrote: | I was under the impression that cavitation worked the other way round, releasing the gas from solution when pressure is decreased not increased  |
Which is why suspension have gas cylinders, to keep pressure on the fluid and prevent cavitation.
I think its best of both worlds, allows some air to rise, and allows the pads to stay pushed out, and allows the seals to bend back to position and decrease gap.
I tend to find air gets stuck at the bend of the brake line by banjo of the master cylinder, so crack the banjo and do back up with the lever pulled in. 9 times out of 10 this is enough, rear brake a bit more tricky though, and think is a common fix quite often for a mille rear brake. ____________________ Previously owned: Kawasaki KH125, Suzuki GP125, Suzuki GX 125, Honda CB125 TDC '83, Honda ntv 600, Kawasaki ER5, Kawasaki ZZR600, Aprilia RSV 1000 Mille
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