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    Rear brake on all the time.

    When I try use my rear break it stays on.

    I have a 2008 hyosung gt250r.

    Anyone know why it might be doing this and how can i fix it?



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    should still be under warranty?? take it back

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    Why are you using the rear brake in the first place????

    You should be using the front - I only use my rear when on shingle or if I need to brake in a hurry.

    Take it back to the shop mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimjim View Post
    should still be under warranty?? take it back
    Tis out of warrenty by about 6months.
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    Heard of this before with these, isn't there some fault that causes this?

    Someone will be on soon to say yes or no to that question.

    If unsure of how to work on brakes get it to a shop, safer and simpler.
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    I know how to work on breaks. I just dont want to pull it all apart trying to find things, if someone might know whats wrong with it first. Would possibly save me a whole heap of trouble.

    I cant be botherd doing it today as i been working all week and weekend. So ill probly start on it tomorow. But any info before hand would be nice.
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    Check the adjustment of the pedal first to make sure the adjuster isn't holding it in the "on" position. If there's play in the pedal, it's likely to be a seized piston in the caliper (assuming rear disc brake). If you aren't confident with stripping the caliper - don't.

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    Jesus what a useless bunch of pricks you lot are.

    Why bother posting in this forum if you don't know the answer? And as for not using half your brakes, give me a break... (pun intended).

    Firstly, there's a few reasons the rear brake could be stuck. But the most likely one is that the pistons aren't retracting properly. It could be that you've got a fair bit of road gunk in there which has caused the pistons to get stuck on the outside.

    You might actually use the rear a bit too. I use both brakes, especially trail braking when going into a corner to help tighten the line on the bike a bit.

    Have a look at your brake pads. Can you see if they're worn or not? There should be at least a couple of mm pad on them - if less than that the pistons are probably sticking out so far they won't pop back in enough to stop working.

    If the pads are okay but the caliper is filthy, take out the pads and give the whole shebang a good spray with CRC BrakeCleen. Then put the pads back in. If that doesn't work, try popping out the pistons and cleaning them - I'm not sure of the quality of the Hyosung brake pistons - it could be a bit of rust on the piston edges causing it to stick.

    Have a good look at it then tell us what it looks like. Then we can help more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by popa griffin View Post
    When I try use my rear break it stays on.

    I have a 2008 hyosung gt250r.

    Anyone know why it might be doing this and how can i fix it?



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    Come on mate, it's not rocket science. If the brake is engaging and not dissengaging; whatever is supposed to puch it backup isn't doing its job.

    I am presuming that you are manually pulling the pedal back up to get it to go off?

    If you've cleaned and lubed everything, you may need to look at whatever pishes it back up. It will be springs or little pistons. Are they connected and working. I suspect that cleaning will sort it all out.

    If you follow it all the way through, you have a pedal at one end and a calliper pressing the pads on at the other. Just follow it from one end to the other.

    AND always use your back brake, especially at low speeds; or you'll end up hitting the deck. And it does hurt.

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    One of our hyos did this. I pulled it all apart and tidied everything up. Washed it all out with brake fluid. Put some grease under the master cylinder boot to try keep the water out, and reassembled it with the same rubber, and it was mint.

    If you are familiar with brakes at all, just whip the whole thing off as a unit and put it on the bench are rip into it. Theres no rocket science.

    edit: IIRC the rubber boot just pulls off, and then theres a snap ring under that, and then it just all falls apart.

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    I had this exact problem. It turned out there was muck in the master cylinder that got into the small hole to the hose. It acted as a 1 way valve so the brake would go on but the fluid could not get back past the dirt so the brake stayed on. A good flush out with new fluid sorted it.
    There is a clue in this picture that the rear brake wasn't behaving properly!
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    Dust Anybody? no?
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    dust seals??any other seals? ahh...its a hyobag? lol
    take it to the shop?

    Clean the brakes? brake fluid?
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    they must be really shitty bikes mine just locked on the rear brake, while taking it for a test ride after fixing another problem. Pulled mine apart and the master cylinder is full of rust, so it might be wise for hyobag owners to check theirs and prevent it from happening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WIO View Post
    they must be really shitty bikes mine just locked on the rear brake, while taking it for a test ride after fixing another problem. Pulled mine apart and the master cylinder is full of rust, so it might be wise for hyobag owners to check theirs and prevent it from happening.
    Agreed. If you are happy with working on brakes, it's a simple fix.

    Just pull the master cylinder off and strip and clean and lube it with brake fluid and reassemble with some grease under the boot. About an hours' work in total, if you take your time. No parts required - put all the old rubber back in, unless its really munted, but it wont be.

    I've done two of these now. Don't be afraid of them - its all very simple.

    edit: if you are not happy doing it yourself, then unbolt it and take it to any mechanic and get him to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    edit: if you are not happy doing it yourself, then unbolt it and take it to any mechanic and get him to do it.
    Wont that make it tricky stopping once you get to the mechanic?

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