The rear brake lever has a long travel making the brake useless. After bleeding the air out it will be fine for a couple of months but within six months will need bleeding again. Air must be getting in somehow but can't see where.
Had this problem on my way to Spain last year . 2 year old Gsa. Called in at Lind Welwyn (old SWB) and was told it was quite a common problem , but no fix had been forthcoming.
Lind were excellent . It was a Saturday morning but they whipped it into the workshop and by the time I had got a cup of coffee it was fixed ! .... and no charge
2014 plate, same as yours bleed the brakes... solid pedal for a few months then starts to travel further, i noticed that if you apply the front brake first the rear travel is not as bad. but a bit crap as no other bike i have had has ever done this, but they have all been Honda,s
2014 plate, same as yours bleed the brakes... solid pedal for a few months then starts to travel further, i noticed that if you apply the front brake first the rear travel is not as bad. but a bit crap as no other bike i have had has ever done this, but they have all been Honda,s
2014 plate, same as yours bleed the brakes... solid pedal for a few months then starts to travel further, i noticed that if you apply the front brake first the rear travel is not as bad. but a bit crap as no other bike i have had has ever done this, but they have all been Honda,s
On the Hondas (I've had a few) you can't feel the CBS operating due to the way it works mechanically
The BMW system seems to be a lot more active, I hardly use the back brake pedal now but when I do I can feel it moving under my foot as the system adjusts the pressure, felt very strange to begin with
There is an adjustment for the blow-by clearance of the master cylinder piston that might be out of whack, especially if you have adjusted the brake lever at some point. Worth checking (by you or dealer), since if the piston doesn't retract enough it will not push enough fluid through when you step on it.