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    Are front brakes over rated?

    Physics says NO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by reofix View Post
    maintain your bike properly... competent people ... proper parts... anything else is deathwish country
    We can't stop here, this is .... whoops wrong quote!
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    You want to know the technical details of why this unit died? Sure, send it down and we'll give it the same analysis that we'd do for the feds when someone claims there brakes 'failed' and they crashed causing an accident. Or why they die in general?

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    You want to know the technical details of why this unit died? Sure, send it down and we'll give it the same analysis that we'd do for the feds when someone claims there brakes 'failed' and they crashed causing an accident. Or why they die in general?
    I guess I now know what was wrong with mine... the lever wasn't giving full stroke in place when bleeding it. we took it off and used an allen key to push the piston in instead and all good...
    My guess is an air bubble was "stuck" on there somewhere that we just had'nt managed to bleed out properly due to the above. Im thinking that I probably have 2 perfectly good master cylinders but I chose to put the "bling" on it anyway. Every good bucket need bling!
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    If a small piece of dirt is floating around in the bore of the master cylinder it is possible for it to lodge in the lip of the seal causing the brakes to suddenly fail.

    That is why it's good practice when replacing brake pads to open the bleed nipple when forcing back the caliper pistons so the fluid (and any foreign particles) is drained off into a bottle instead of being forced back up into the master cylinder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    If a small piece of dirt is floating around in the bore of the master cylinder it is possible for it to lodge in the lip of the seal causing the brakes to suddenly fail.
    Cheers. Why did my brakes start working again a few minutes later though? Im guessing that once the seal has been broken that it cant just magically repair itself again can it? Or if the dirt was to move again then the brakes would work again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Cheers. Why did my brakes start working again a few minutes later though? Im guessing that once the seal has been broken that it cant just magically repair itself again can it? Or if the dirt was to move again then the brakes would work again?
    Yes, if the dirt dislodged itself without damaging the seal then the brakes would start working again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Yes, if the dirt dislodged itself without damaging the seal then the brakes would start working again.
    Kewl, now that makes sense!
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    pfft..brakes are for learners
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    You should try riding one of my (1985) bikes, they came from the factory with no [piss poor] front brakes.
    Still managed to keep up with a late model CBR600 though, so front brakes must be overrated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDTboy View Post
    You should try riding one of my (1985) bikes, they came from the factory with no [piss poor] front brakes.
    Still managed to keep up with a late model CBR600 though, so front brakes must be overrated.
    1985! Brakes were awesome on some bikes by then!

    I've always thought of old HEAVY british thumpers with cable operated single leading shoe front brakes as bikes with bad brakes!
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    Ever ridden a CB250RS?

    It was one of the first cheap bikes Honda made with a front disc, and as such is actually worse than the old drum hondas. Back in the mid 80s it was a common mod to swap them off for a honda drum front end, or an entire twin disc RD350LC front end if you could find a straight one.

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    AAHHH about this time last year I actually thought to my self "yeah stuff it i'll ride my bike with no front breaks".

    Shouldnt have done that as ended upside down in some bodys front yard.

    Front breaks are a very important piece of the puzzle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tychver View Post
    Ever ridden a CB250RS?

    It was one of the first cheap bikes Honda made with a front disc, and as such is actually worse than the old drum hondas. Back in the mid 80s it was a common mod to swap them off for a honda drum front end, or an entire twin disc RD350LC front end if you could find a straight one.
    Like the really dodgy cable/cam operated CB100 discs
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