Fast forward to Sunday. I finally got my bike back on the road after being backed into by a van. I swapped the fork's, tripple's, and other various part's. I put 150 miles on it Sunday. Which actually I don't believe that mileage is no where near correct, (reads too much) but that's another issue. I had no major issue's at all, except I thought the brake lever might have been getting firmer, and the brake lever seems like it is missing a return spring. I am missing the rubber dust cover. Should there be a return spring, or does the dust cover act as one. I have too much slop in the lever.
So Monday I go for a ride. The brake lever feels like it's getting firmer and firmer. I'm out on the highway and the front brakes get super hot and slow the bike down to a stop. I can't hardly go. I'm also getting a hell of a noise. Before this happened I had some speedo cable noise so I thought that was it. Which by the way as it turns out it was it, but I think from getting hot. So I let it cool off for awhile and then head home. When I get home I jack it up and the wheel is stuck. I let thing's cool again, and I get a little movement. I crack one bleeder loose and get some more movement, crack the other bleeder loose and the wheel turns free. Now I'm thinking there's no way I can get 2 stuck calipers, from being a bad caliper that is. It has to be the master.
Before installing the new to me master, I took it apart and cleaned it. It was cruddy, but everything looked ok. I used this pictorial for re-assembly. LINK REMOVED BECAUSE OF WRONG INFORMATION!!
Now that I've had this happen, I've tried to tare apart my original master to make sure I put the new one back together right. Problem is it is rusted enough I can't get the plunger out. But I was able to see the secondary seal is a rubber part. On the one I am using, it is hard as a rock. But it's not leaking externally.
This has me thinking. When I initially bled the system I was getting some air bubble's out of the smaller hole in the reservoir. But now I'm getting them out of the big hole. I've heard of a master leaking internally. Could this be what is happening. I would think I would have a leak around the snap ring. But I don't.
So anyway. I'm going to go ahead and order a master cylinder piston/cup set, along with caliper rebuilds.
Do you guy's have any insight as to what is happening. Or, any other advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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