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seanarthurmachado
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Advice for fixing "spongy" front master cylinder after attaching and bleeding ?
I just replaced my front master cylinder on my '79 suzuki gs850G.
The Chinese knock-off it replaced was TOO pressurized (1/2 travel to hard lock).
I purchased a used front master cylinder from a member here. I attached it to the bike, filled with fluid, pumped a few times with cover off to get bubbles out, then bled the brakes several times on each side (my bike has dual front disk brakes).
The brakes will bite and seem to stop the bike and make the front forks dive but the lever still feels spongy and I can (with enough force) pull the lever to the bar.
I left the lever tied back to the bar over night to no effect.
Can anyone suggest anything ?
sean
I just replaced my front master cylinder on my '79 suzuki gs850G.
The Chinese knock-off it replaced was TOO pressurized (1/2 travel to hard lock).
I purchased a used front master cylinder from a member here. I attached it to the bike, filled with fluid, pumped a few times with cover off to get bubbles out, then bled the brakes several times on each side (my bike has dual front disk brakes).
The brakes will bite and seem to stop the bike and make the front forks dive but the lever still feels spongy and I can (with enough force) pull the lever to the bar.
I left the lever tied back to the bar over night to no effect.
Can anyone suggest anything ?
sean