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 Posted: 14:34 - 25 Dec 2020 Post subject: spongey brake front brake? |
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(Hyosung GT125 disk brakes)
I'm a noob with bikes but recently my front brake has gone "spongey". It was a day or so after an emergency brake, so, as I say I'm a noob but I'm wondering if the heavy braking forces caused the brake line (quite old) to bubble or stretch in one area?
The brakes do still work and stop me, but less quickly than before, and there is a noticeable loss of feedback in the lever. It feels floppy instead of engaging straight away, and gives less feedback while stopping.
Does my diagnosis sound correct? Am I looking at replacing the brake cable? I took it to the garage where I bought the bike from, because I have a waranty, and they said it was fine, but I don't believe them because yes, it does still stop the bike, but there is a noticeable change in how it feels. I think they are just shrugging it off because they can't be bothered to fix it and I don't have any way to force them to honour the warranty.
Thanks in advance for any help! ____________________ 1991 RD04 |
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 Posted: 15:37 - 25 Dec 2020 Post subject: Re: spongey brake front brake? |
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| CorriganJ wrote: | (Hyosung GT125 disk brakes)
I'm a noob with bikes but recently my front brake has gone "spongey". It was a day or so after an emergency brake, so, as I say I'm a noob but I'm wondering if the heavy braking forces caused the brake line (quite old) to bubble or stretch in one area?
The brakes do still work and stop me, but less quickly than before, and there is a noticeable loss of feedback in the lever. It feels floppy instead of engaging straight away, and gives less feedback while stopping.
Does my diagnosis sound correct? Am I looking at replacing the brake cable? I took it to the garage where I bought the bike from, because I have a waranty, and they said it was fine, but I don't believe them because yes, it does still stop the bike, but there is a noticeable change in how it feels. I think they are just shrugging it off because they can't be bothered to fix it and I don't have any way to force them to honour the warranty.
Thanks in advance for any help! |
As you mention both hydraulic pipe and cable, I suggest you have a very close look to work out which your bike actually uses..... ____________________ trevor saxe-coburg-gotha:"Remember this simple rule - scooters are for men who like to feel the breeze on their huge, flapping cunt lips."
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First thing to do is remove the reservoir top, and the rubber diaphragm, then re-fit and try the brakes again. As the pads wear the level drops in the reservoir and the space is supposed to be filled with air from outside, but often the little bleed hole gets clogged and it pulls a bit of a vacuum in the reservoir. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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My Hyosung gt125 has hydraulic brakes ( reservoir, hose, & caliper).
Once you have cleaned up the caliper and made sure everything can move as it should .
Try replacing the hose with a braided jobby.
It worked a treat on my GT250R  ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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Sand Paper the disc/s and pads.
Brakes can get a build up of brake pad material and road crap bonded to their 'working' surfaces.
Buy a packet of wet and dry medium grit paper (600 grit).
Remove the pads.
Place a sheet of the wet and dry on a flat surface.
Put the pad on the wet and dry and make 'Figures of Eight' on the paper to rub any build up off the surface friction material of each pad.
Take the paper and rub the surfaces of the disc to remove any discoloration.
It's a simple job, creates a bit of dust and requires the el ow to be well greased.
It will help the pads grip the disc.
It's a good habit to now-and-again do a bit of heavy braking after heating up the brake disc and pads.
Do it on a clear road, fairly slow speed (until you get acquainted with the procedure, so you don't fold the front wheel under the bike. )
If it continues to worry you, then upgrade the brake hose to a HEL Stainless Steel Braided hose.
https://www.helperformance.com/hyosung-gt125r-gt250r-2006-2007-full-length-race-braided-brake-lines
Many OEM machines use rayon/fabric braid reinforced hose. (Cheaper).
Some maintain that it makes no difference to brake performance.
Those are folk who probably did not have issue prior to fitting a SS Braided hose.
I fitted to a Honda CG125 which had Rubber hose from new.
The difference was exponential.
(And it shifted the power band 25% Degree BTDC. 👍) ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 24 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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