luke
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Post by luke on Oct 1, 2013 20:40:04 GMT
anyone know how to fix a spongy back break. break barely works at all
break fluid is full . no damage to any of it . ??
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Post by Shawty46 on Oct 2, 2013 13:13:05 GMT
Check the disk pads but its more than like going to have air in the brake line so you would have to re bleed the back brake
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Post by optimised yammy on Oct 2, 2013 22:27:43 GMT
Yh probs air in it pal or pads
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luke
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Post by luke on Oct 3, 2013 0:33:36 GMT
is it easy to sort out new to bikes and don't really want to mess anything up further?
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Post by optimised yammy on Oct 3, 2013 10:16:26 GMT
Checking your pads is easy just look between the calipers and bleeding a brake is easy aswell there are a few ways to do it I would tell you mine but its slow and takes time there are faster ways heres one way to do it
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luke
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Post by luke on Oct 4, 2013 14:21:14 GMT
thanks for the help got myself a 5 quid bleed kit did the job and is working spot on again 8)
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Post by cbrsims on Oct 8, 2013 0:39:23 GMT
A few of my mates have had this issue with their rear brakes on the yzf braided lines
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Post by Shawty46 on Oct 12, 2013 8:54:14 GMT
I haven't had this problem yet SIMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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Post by cbrsims on Oct 15, 2013 23:33:19 GMT
my bastard lazyness, i meant to put , get braided lines and this is mostly sorted
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Mr Yzf 125
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My new Yamaha yzf 125 2015
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Post by Mr Yzf 125 on Dec 8, 2014 12:39:03 GMT
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