Squishy Front Brake Lever

Discussion in 'Bonneville' started by Photog_Steve, Mar 26, 2021.

  1. timboo

    timboo Senior Member

    Oct 17, 2021
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    I have had a weird experience.
    Whilst replacing my tyres I took the opportunity to strip down the brakes for a good clean.
    I cleaned them out no hassle. Bike went back to its usual wooden self.
    Last week I decided to upgrade the pads as I noticed one pad out of 4 was a lot more heavily worn.
    This time I worked on all pistons and discovered 2 must have been sticking ever so slightly. Sorted that.
    Upon completion took the bike for a spin, spongy as anything.
    I strapped up the brake lever for 24 hrs.
    There was a decent amount of improvement, still not enough.
    I then bled the master cylinder only. Hey presto the play is just perfect far better than I have ever had it.
    I fitted SBS pads which are owned by Brembo. For under £30 a side.
    Here is a pic of the pads. Now they are bedded in they feel much better than the original Brembo pads. I have attached an image of the pads.

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  2. TRIPLE X

    TRIPLE X Senior Member

    Sep 1, 2021
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    Downham Market, Norfolk
    Just recently fitted the exact same brake pads to my Speed Triple.
     
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  3. MartyS

    MartyS New Member

    Jun 4, 2024
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    The zip-tie trick works well on my Ninja 300, but only worked for <24 has on my wife's GT900 front brake. Can't find how air is getting into the system,,,yet,
     
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