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| MementoMori |
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 MementoMori World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 19:12 - 12 Jun 2009 Post subject: Something strange just happened. |
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Basically, my bike fixed itself.
I was just out on an evening thrash round some local twisties. Now my front brakes have been dodgy for a long time now but I've not been able to sort them out because the money has gone on other things. They're spongy as hell, next to no stopping power, the lever comes in to within about a centimetre of the throttle, and one of my discs is warped. Yes, they're dangerous.
I tend not to rely too heavily on brakes, using the engine as one in the main, so I've lived without it for a while and the simple 5 mile commute to work down the A5 does not require substantial use. Recently I've been feeling the itch for a good fast ride so I've been out a few times today for a hoon. Obviously giving it the beans requires setting up the bike before corners and getting your braking done etc, so I set up for this last corner, braked, and powered through. Then I entered a 40 then 30 so just cruised for a bit. So when it came to using my front brakes, I found a profound difference.
The lever requires a bit more of a stretch to get to and the braking power begins instantly upon application, unlike before where it would start about half way in. When applied, the lever only comes to within about an inch of the throttle now. I think the braking power is about the same but to be honest I was being cautious of it as I headed back to the house. I am going to pop back out now just for a quick run to test for sure if the brakes are working OK as they are now.
But in the meantime, does anybody know WTF might have happened?
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 Posted: 19:18 - 12 Jun 2009 Post subject: |
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Air in your brake lines??
Why are you riding with dodgy brakes? Easy to bleed and replace the fluid and pads.
A bottle of fluid is only around £4.
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a bike that fixes itself!!!
No more garage fees! no more hours in the garage slaving away!
I want one  |
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I'd spend the £4 on fluid for now. Maybe that'll keep the lever acting as it should. Unless of course it's a problem with the master cylinder? But £4 is neither here nor there is it.  |
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Possibly the heat generated by the more enthusiastic riding caused the caliper to free up a bit, it's now moved closer to the disc, meaning the piston doesn't have to move as far.
Or boiling the brake fluid has invigorated the magic brake line pixies, who were fat and lazy having only a 5 mile commute to contend with. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Think it was floating ones people were commenting on; be interesting to see how they are in a year's time.
Though, as ever, even ten good reviews to one bad is a pretty bad ratio, so I'm going to remain sceptical for the moment... though, may end up getting some anyway for the 9 to pass the MOT cheaply . |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 233 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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