I was going to take the flag bike to the track today but never made it. Had to do some house work and just ran out of time.
I picked up a new pressure sensor to replace the one I broke last week but had to change the harness to use it. Went to calibrate it and could not get any pressure in the lines. Found a cracked fitting. I replaced the brass fittings with stainless. New sensor is good to 150PSI, different brand... Mounted this one with hose instead of hard mounted to the manifold. The vibration is just too hard on them. The logger is working good again.
The rear brake was at the end of its adjustment. Last week I had taken it all the way in just to get enough brakes to stop. Needed to be fixed. I pulled the pads and they were good. Checked the fluid level. Full. Drained the fluids for the first time. I hate working on brakes, and they worked when I bought the chassis, so I never touched them. Talked with the PO tonight, sounds like he never changed it also. That fluid must be 20+ years old. What a mess. Some water, rust and gunk... Cleaned it all out and went to bleed it. Would not bleed. After about an hour of dinking with it, decided the master needed new seals. I ended up robbing parts from the junker bike which uses the same master. I had bought a brand new one for it. A few pumps and now it has better brakes than its ever had since I've owned it. Need to order a seal kit now.
Had to pull the tire to get the caliper below the master. Now I have to put it all back together. Maybe I should check the front brake too...
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