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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Montevallo, AL
Posts: 103
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Has anyone tried linking the brake system?
The little monster's rear master cylinder is a joke. I pressure bled the system and the braking is still almost non-existent. I have a 16mm front master cylinder sourced from an old Ducati 916 that should be big enough for both the front and rear calipers. The only thing I need is an adjustable proportioning valve and a coupla banjo fittings. I'm thinking a 70/30 front/rear bias would give me better braking without having to worry about fishtailing if I lock the brakes up.
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Boston area
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Interesting, I haven't actually tested the quality of the rear brake on it's own. Are you saying you're not able to slow down or stop at all?
I've never replaced a whole brake system so interested to see how you would do it. Quote:
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Montevallo, AL
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: finger lakes NY
Posts: 2,063
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Have you tried just replacing the master? I had a run of bad master cylinders on the front brake of my bike, took 3 to get it working right... also be sure to use fresh dot fluid... other fluids can eat the seals right out of them (found that out the hard way with an accidental top off with power steering fluid... dang bottles look too similar...LOL)
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Somerset, KY
Posts: 698
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By linking the brakes, you run the risk of total brake loss in the event of failure.
I've had a couple Guzzi with linked brakes, but they always had a separate system that worked one of the front rotors. I'd advise against it. But, yes, I would try to get the rear brakes working better.....
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Montevallo, AL
Posts: 103
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Brake failure isn't an option when your riding style is beyond aggressive
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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Texas
Posts: 165
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Look up the braking diagram of the '98-'01 and '02-'09 honda vfr
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