I have read things from my calipers got crud in them and I need to rebuild them with new seals and such, to my break lines (old) are swelling when pressure is applied and I am therefore not able to get proper pressure, I have replaced the lower parts of my master cylinder when i first got the bike and the improvement was not much better. Reservoir is looking ratty and brown so I looking to replace that when I do this brake project. I have looked at putting after market controls on with different master cylinder but i am on the fence.
Looking at this
Looks solid but curious what everyone thinks or experienced with these.
Symptoms of problem:
Front break travel is about 1.5" I'd figure before it stops and breaks are engaged, if I pump it in a crunch I get stiffer response but still not enough grab to lock the front tire. Though honestly I do not want to do that ever if I can help it ... done the rear and it was a white knuckle experience.
I am replacing my front fork springs this winter. Question could the sag from the worn ones is affecting my breaking performance?...I do not think this is possible for what I am seeing but best ask the gate keepers of knowledge their .02
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I have tried bleeding repeatedly but no improvement was seen, the shop did it once for me with their power bleeder but from what I have read those do not work as well with our bikes. I know about the tee splitter sometimes having air get trapped right there in it. How would one bleed to eliminate that getting air trapped?
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For steel lines if I go that route I looking at the paragon performance kits. They look a little pricey but I honestly do not think I have the ability to make my own kit as well. Brakes are something I do not want to take chances on...
I am open to suggestions folks fire away
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