back brake

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  1. gary w

    gary w Member

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    my rear brake is spongy new pads new fluid could it be master cylinder ?
     
  2. Richard H

    Richard H Noble Member

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    Sounds a bit like air could still be in the system, am sure some of the more technically gifted members on here can give advice on the best way to bleed the brake. Certainly worth double checking for air before stripping the master cylinder
     
  3. gary w

    gary w Member

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    thanks Richard been bleeding all morning might have a go again tomorrow a service kit was on the list
     
  4. P19DJG

    P19DJG Banned

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    I presume its all dry & leak free?
    If you havent already it might need a flush through with fresh brake fluid & bleed it thoroughly. Getting all the air out of the braking system can be a right royal pain in the arse at times. Try using a big syringe with a tube on the bleed nipple, remove fluid cap & slowly force fluid in from the nipple to expel the air into the reservoir. I have had great success by bleeding brakes in the reverse way in the past.
    If you still have a spongy brake after being 100% sure all the air is out of the system then its either a strip down & rebuild of the master cylinder or simply replace with a new or good used item.
     
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  5. gary w

    gary w Member

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    thank you I can try that its new to me will give it a go
     
  6. P19DJG

    P19DJG Banned

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    If you are not sure just google "back bleeding" or "reverse bleeding" its not a big secret in the world of spongy brakes :smile:
     
  7. Screwball

    Screwball Active Member

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    Or if your bike is old, maybe a new brake pipe. Also if you can hold the lever down over night that is also suposed to help..
     
  8. SpankyHam

    SpankyHam Member

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    Sounds like moisture in the brake fluid, drain the whole thing and start over see if that helps!
     
  9. brybrem

    brybrem Senior Member

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    It does! :smile:
     
  10. gary w

    gary w Member

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    thanks for all your help. it was the master cylinder got triumph in Newport to change the inside. works fine and it passed the mot
     
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  11. P19DJG

    P19DJG Banned

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    Great news. Now get your waterproofs on, get out there & have some fun! :smile:
     
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  12. Hutchism

    Hutchism Member

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    Good to hear you got it working and you didn't have to hold the lever down over night, can imagine but that uber tyring! ;)
     
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  13. brybrem

    brybrem Senior Member

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    A zip tie takes the sleepless nights out of the equation! :smile:
     
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  14. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    It's not raining in the UK is it :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::tongue::upyeah:
     
  15. brybrem

    brybrem Senior Member

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    Hasn't rained in North Wales since 1972!
     
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  16. Screwball

    Screwball Active Member

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    Are you confusing rain with Sun?... Just so you know Rain is Wet.....
     
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