I hate bank holiday weekends.
I hate bank holiday weekends.
One I've been working all weekend and two my new carburettors are stuck in Coventry. I could have had them fitted by now.
I need a drink and make it a large one.
I need a drink and make it a large one.
Norrie.
Lang may yer lum reek!
Lang may yer lum reek!
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Re: I hate bank holiday weekends.
I know what you mean, new front pads in the garage & new front discs en-route in some unnamed warehouse, bah!
Although it did give me time to pop the caliper pistons out to clean & red rubber grease the seals to, hopefully, cure the sticking brake. Absolute pig to bleed the empty system so I tried the reverse bleeding method, using a syringe to pump fluid up from the caliper, and it worked a treat. Also, fingers crossed, it seems to have cured the dragging brake.
Tot of scotch and we're all sorted.
Andy B
Although it did give me time to pop the caliper pistons out to clean & red rubber grease the seals to, hopefully, cure the sticking brake. Absolute pig to bleed the empty system so I tried the reverse bleeding method, using a syringe to pump fluid up from the caliper, and it worked a treat. Also, fingers crossed, it seems to have cured the dragging brake.
Tot of scotch and we're all sorted.
Andy B
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You have my sympathies for bits stuck in t'post. Conversely, yesterday I received a beautiful new Bitubo rear shock for the Planet (subsequently Raptor 125) that had come all the way from Italy but got stalled over Easter. Can't wait to get that on and enjoy the fun little bike!
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Re: I hate bank holiday weekends.
I'm still waiting as there was customs charges to pay.
Norrie.
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Lang may yer lum reek!
Re: I hate bank holiday weekends.
I'm still waiting as there was customs charges to pay.
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Thought I'd add a little more info on how I did this.Although it did give me time to pop the caliper pistons out to clean & red rubber grease the seals to, hopefully, cure the sticking brake.
After undoing the master cylinder cap I pushed all the pistons in on one of the calipers and then zip tied two of them down using one of the pads. Pumping the lever pushed the other two out but not completely. I cleaned & greased the pistons in situ but when I pushed them back in one of them required a bit of pressure before it suddenly shot in and... yes you've guessed it the other with a smug pop shot completely out followed by most of the fluid in the system. 'kin rs..
So this forced my hand and without any seal kits I had to press on without splitting the calipers. Disconnected the caliper & with one piston out it's seals & bore could be cleaned properly by (very) gently using the round end of a zip tie. Smear of grease on the seals & piston which could then be quite easily pushed back in.
Zip tied the cleaned piston down then used a foot pump with a cut down air bed adaptor in the caliper union hole and out popped the other. Cleaned, greased, re-inserted & zip tied then undid the zip tie on the others back to the foot pump & another pops out. Repeat until all have being done & same on the other caliper. Used a folded rag over the piston before it popped out to save it smacking the opposite piston.
And lo & behold the binding brake was cured , hoorah
Andy B
Re: I hate bank holiday weekends.
Cool. Good write up. It's worthwhile buying a cheap compressor for things like this. Plus there handy to pump your tyres up.
Norrie.
Lang may yer lum reek!
Lang may yer lum reek!