I have just re-kitted (cleaned & installed new sets of original Suzuki pistons and seals) in my calipers and installed new braided lines (Goodrich). I have recently re-kitted the master cylinder. I also plugged the various caliper bolt and bleed holes with rags then painted my calipers in shiny black epoxy paint.
Have run 2.5 liters (84 Fluid ounces) of Motul dot 5.1 fluid to clear the air (and streaky black clouds that keep squirting through with the air bubbles)... finally got all the air out and had nice clean fluid. I left it for 5 minutes then ran some more through only to see the black streaky stuff squirting through... WTF?
The lever travels 40% before engaging (though starts squirting fluid through the M C return hole immediately when the lever is touched).
Anyone have any ideas as to what the black streaky stuff in the fluid is? It seems dissolve pretty quick. I hope it isn't the lines... it cant be paint cause even if a tiny amount had gotten into the first couple of thread spirals, it should have long since disappeared.
Any ideas on a way to get the lever to engage further away from the bar would also be appreciated, as I don't like having to pull the lever hard back to the bar to stop. ( a bar riser to throw the whole MC & lever assembly further from the bar, or different lever perhaps?)
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