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Old Colt
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Actually I look at it a bit different. On my 550ES I could always pull the lever to the grip. With the anti dive on the bike I could never get a firm lever.
Are you sure that all the pistons in the calipers are moving free?
Sounds like the bike might be fitted with EBC Green pads. They are about as far from a liner gripping pad as I have encountered.
The first thing I would do is make sure you do not have any stuck pistons up front. You pull the lever that hard you should either lock the front or more likely lift the rear wheel.
Keep in mind when doing this type or riding, be it training or testing, wear all the gear all the time. You are more likely to go down at lower speeds and you will hit hard if you do. I have done it.
Are you sure that all the pistons in the calipers are moving free?
Sounds like the bike might be fitted with EBC Green pads. They are about as far from a liner gripping pad as I have encountered.
The first thing I would do is make sure you do not have any stuck pistons up front. You pull the lever that hard you should either lock the front or more likely lift the rear wheel.
Keep in mind when doing this type or riding, be it training or testing, wear all the gear all the time. You are more likely to go down at lower speeds and you will hit hard if you do. I have done it.