Can anybody offer me any advice on why my front brakes remain so 'soft'?
The MOT guy warned me that the front pads were wearing unevenly, so I dicided to strip the calipers down.
When I took it apart I discovered that the pads were wearing fine, but decided to clear things up anyway.
So I popped out the pistons and cleaned things up then fitted new pads.
Since then the lever has been soft. I've bled it through multiple times. Its just about ride-able with the abs on a dry road cutting in as the level hits the grips.
there is some pump-up, so I used a cable tie to hold the pressure up overnight. Next day better, but it gradually went soft again (hours not minutes).
So what have I done? I can think of 2 options:
- Either I have not seated the pistons properly somehow?
- I have knackered the brake pipes by leaving them clamped for a few days while I did the calipers? I guess the pressure over night 'pushes' out any dent in the flexible pipe? odd it doesn't stay OK?
Anyway the second seems to make more sense, but I don't really want to buy new pipes unless I'm fairly sure it'll do the trick.
Any other ideas?
The MOT guy warned me that the front pads were wearing unevenly, so I dicided to strip the calipers down.
When I took it apart I discovered that the pads were wearing fine, but decided to clear things up anyway.
So I popped out the pistons and cleaned things up then fitted new pads.
Since then the lever has been soft. I've bled it through multiple times. Its just about ride-able with the abs on a dry road cutting in as the level hits the grips.
there is some pump-up, so I used a cable tie to hold the pressure up overnight. Next day better, but it gradually went soft again (hours not minutes).
So what have I done? I can think of 2 options:
- Either I have not seated the pistons properly somehow?
- I have knackered the brake pipes by leaving them clamped for a few days while I did the calipers? I guess the pressure over night 'pushes' out any dent in the flexible pipe? odd it doesn't stay OK?
Anyway the second seems to make more sense, but I don't really want to buy new pipes unless I'm fairly sure it'll do the trick.
Any other ideas?
- its an ABS non-servo brake system 2001 bike. 