Wife bought herself an 84 XJ750. It's been sitting for many years.
One of the problems is the front brakes, they won't release pressure. I'm guessing it's the same as our "spooge hole syndrome".
To complicate things, Yamaha was smoking something when they designed this system.
You pull the front brake lever, which pulls a cable, that goes to the master cylinder, mounted under the gauges (behind the fairing). Out if the m/c are 2 metal lines that connect to the right and left flex hoses that go down to the calipers.
But it doesn't end there!
Another flex hose comes out of each caliper and go to a valve body on the bottom end of each fork leg. I'm assuming this is an "anti-dive" feature I remember reading about back in the day. I also remember reading that most didn't like it and by-passed the system (not sure how).
I am tasked with repairing her brakes.
To simplify things I'm considering getting the Parts-n-more master cylinder (like I have on my E and LG) and two long hoses from m/c to calipers. Then bypass the anti-dive.
Has anyone had experience with this "Rube Goldberg" brake system? If so, I could use some insight.
One of the problems is the front brakes, they won't release pressure. I'm guessing it's the same as our "spooge hole syndrome".
To complicate things, Yamaha was smoking something when they designed this system.
You pull the front brake lever, which pulls a cable, that goes to the master cylinder, mounted under the gauges (behind the fairing). Out if the m/c are 2 metal lines that connect to the right and left flex hoses that go down to the calipers.
But it doesn't end there!
Another flex hose comes out of each caliper and go to a valve body on the bottom end of each fork leg. I'm assuming this is an "anti-dive" feature I remember reading about back in the day. I also remember reading that most didn't like it and by-passed the system (not sure how).
I am tasked with repairing her brakes.
To simplify things I'm considering getting the Parts-n-more master cylinder (like I have on my E and LG) and two long hoses from m/c to calipers. Then bypass the anti-dive.
Has anyone had experience with this "Rube Goldberg" brake system? If so, I could use some insight.
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