Hello all,
Not CBX related, just general hydraulic brake question
I own '99 Triumph Thunderbird Sport that has similar front brake setup to our CBX's and i have technical question.
When bike sits several days or more, when i squeeze front brake lever, it always goes all the way to the handlebars as if there is no fluid present.
One i pump it several times, it stays firm and i can ride it normally without the need to pump it every time. I did flush the brake fluid few years ago when i bought the bike but i'm not sure when this problem started happening.
I'm suspecting it's the master cylinder but would like to ask experts on here for their opinion.
Thank you
Sasha
Front brake question
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Re: Front brake question
Normally points to a faulty master cylinder, but check all connection's first before replacing or overhauling !
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Re: Front brake question
It's all nice and tight, no leaks at all. I have the MC rebuild kit just not sure if i should also rebuild calipers as well since fluid will be evacuated. It is almost 20 years old so perhaps it would be wise to do everything
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Re: Front brake question
I would do the calipers, also, Sasha. Might want to consider a rear caliper rebuild if it has been that long. Not that much extra work. And, avoiding a frozen caliper piston, down the road, is worth the relatively little extra work. (Voice of 'bad' experience!)
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Re: Front brake question
Ordered kits for everything yesterday!
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Sasha
'82 Honda CBX
'99 Triumph TBS
'01 Honda Valkyrie

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'99 Triumph TBS
'01 Honda Valkyrie
