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darksoul43
15th February 2018, 19:09
Im having trouble getting either of my brakes to work on my klx 300, have put in fresh fluid and tried bleeding them but nothing, my dad who is a skilled mechanic believes it is the master cylinder, although unsure, anyone know where i can get one?
the front brakes grab but dont really stop the bike when riding, and the rears do nothing
FJRider
15th February 2018, 19:19
Im having trouble getting either of my brakes to work on my klx 300, have put in fresh fluid and tried bleeding them but nothing, my dad who is a skilled mechanic believes it is the master cylinder, although unsure, anyone know where i can get one?
the front brakes grab but dont really stop the bike when riding, and the rears do nothing
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awayatc
16th February 2018, 07:53
I can't believe you ask on this forum when your dad is a skilled mechanic.
Find out what is wrong ....
If it is the master cylinders try to get somebody who knows what he is doing to service the old ones or (expensive) replace.
jellywrestler
16th February 2018, 09:02
my dad who is a skilled mechanic what sort of chainsaws and mowers does he specialise in out of curiosity as they're about the only thing that doesn't have brakes, apart from jet skis?
F5 Dave
17th February 2018, 08:54
Benefit of the doubt. . . Could be helicopters.
george formby
17th February 2018, 09:12
Find out what is wrong ....
If it is the master cylinders try to get somebody who knows what he is doing to service the old ones or (expensive) replace.
Master cylinders indeed. How very unusual.
I had to replace the rear one on my GG recently, bit of a nightmare. I did manage to set it on fire, though.:spanking:
OP, I would suspect sticky pistons and slide pins before the master cylinders.
takitimu
1st March 2018, 09:11
Im having trouble getting either of my brakes to work on my klx 300, have put in fresh fluid and tried bleeding them but nothing, my dad who is a skilled mechanic believes it is the master cylinder, although unsure, anyone know where i can get one?
the front brakes grab but dont really stop the bike when riding, and the rears do nothing
There's alot that can go wrong there.
But if front & back are playing up, I'd go with
- Disc's, how grooved are they ?
- Pad's, like the disc's are they grooved/glazed/thin ?
- Calipers, you've taken them apart & greased them ?, making sure they move easily ?.
- You bled the brakes, was it forwards or backwards, I genuinely hate that job, but a syringe & pushing the bubbles back up is good.
- You can get rebuild kits for the cylinders for like $40 ( I would try that before a new one personally )
It's really a step at a time, I'd start from the disk/calipers & move back to the master cylinder from there myself, but it'll just take time.
These guys have lots of stuff easy to get
https://www.mxstore.com.au/bike/kawasaki-klx300-1997/?cn=227762&rf=cn
F5 Dave
1st March 2018, 20:24
4 posts 2 weeks ago with no follow up
He's never coming back - save your fingertip skin typing.
takitimu
2nd March 2018, 09:49
4 posts 2 weeks ago with no follow up
He's never coming back - save your fingertip skin typing.
I need all the skin I can get after my amateurish rear wheel bearing effort last night :)
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