Geoff Crowther
Registered user
Hi
Bit of a stranger on this page, cos I've got a 1200.
But ... a pal of mine (as the saying goes) has run into a problem with his 04 650GS.
To alleviate a dragging rear brake, he's stripped the rear caliper and ensured that's ok, found that his master cylinder wasn't moving freely, so replaced it with a new one.
Now he finds that the system won't bleed. When he presses the pedal there seems to be no movement of fluid or air.
Please bear in mind I've not seen this; it's only come via a phone discussion so far.
Looking at my 850R Haynes manual (used to own an 850R) I note that they seem to say that you can't bleed the brakes on an ABS bike without a "pressure bleeder". Never heard of one.
I used to do all the maintenace on my pre ABS K100RS and all previous bikes, but I've never worked on an ABS system.
Can anyone offer any help/advice or does my pal really have to (as Haynes imply) "take it to a BMW dealer"?
Bear in mind the rear brakes on the bike are now disabled.
Any practical advice would be welcomed.
Cheers
Geoff
Bit of a stranger on this page, cos I've got a 1200.
But ... a pal of mine (as the saying goes) has run into a problem with his 04 650GS.
To alleviate a dragging rear brake, he's stripped the rear caliper and ensured that's ok, found that his master cylinder wasn't moving freely, so replaced it with a new one.
Now he finds that the system won't bleed. When he presses the pedal there seems to be no movement of fluid or air.
Please bear in mind I've not seen this; it's only come via a phone discussion so far.
Looking at my 850R Haynes manual (used to own an 850R) I note that they seem to say that you can't bleed the brakes on an ABS bike without a "pressure bleeder". Never heard of one.
I used to do all the maintenace on my pre ABS K100RS and all previous bikes, but I've never worked on an ABS system.
Can anyone offer any help/advice or does my pal really have to (as Haynes imply) "take it to a BMW dealer"?
Bear in mind the rear brakes on the bike are now disabled.
Any practical advice would be welcomed.
Cheers

Geoff
