Gecko
Registered user
I had to change one of my front brake hoses the other day and when I was refilling the system and bleeding it I got the feeling that it's all a bit too spongy. I left the system open with the brake handle pulled in to allow the air bubbles to work their way out (about 5-6 hours) and bled the system as much as I could.
The brake lever still feels a bit spongy so it got me to wondering if after 104,000km that master cylinder might be tired. I can brake OK but I can also pull the handle right back to the handle bar grip if I want to and nothing I do seems to stop this. On the 1100 there are 4 positions I can dial in on the brake lever and 1 to 3 all still have it coming back to the handle bar ( if I really grab a hand full) position 4 is OK.
What are the symptons of a master cylinder on the way out ?
The brake lever still feels a bit spongy so it got me to wondering if after 104,000km that master cylinder might be tired. I can brake OK but I can also pull the handle right back to the handle bar grip if I want to and nothing I do seems to stop this. On the 1100 there are 4 positions I can dial in on the brake lever and 1 to 3 all still have it coming back to the handle bar ( if I really grab a hand full) position 4 is OK.
What are the symptons of a master cylinder on the way out ?

