Can't seem to locate why the front left brake seems to drag when the bike turned right or especially left. This is NOT from leaning, but when you turn the handle bars when moving the bike.
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Originally posted by cliffpersinger View PostCan't seem to locate why the front left brake seems to drag when the bike turned right or especially left. This is NOT from leaning, but when you turn the handle bars when moving the bike.Daily Driver - '04 Suzuki Marauder 1600
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Sounds like it is time to disassemble and clean your brakes.Nathan
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You may be suffering from a collapsed brake hose. Get the front wheel off of the ground, sqeeze and release the brake, confirm there is a drag on the wheel then crack the bleeder screw on the suspected caliper, if the drag disappears, then that hose is collapsed internally and holding pressure on that caliper.'78 E "Stormbringer"
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MC spooge hole blocked
ManagerMike may be right. But a blocked spooge hole could do it too. Inside the MC reservoir by the hole is a tiny, tiny hole known as the spooge hole that allows pressure to equalize behind the piston. if the piston isnt releasing fully, turning may change the pressure inside the hose engaging the caliper. like twisting a soda straw closed at both ends.
i suspect you'll find if you just clean and adjust all the parts your problem will disappear. Like magic
luck
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Originally posted by jwhughes3 View PostManagerMike may be right. But a blocked spooge hole could do it too. Inside the MC reservoir by the hole is a tiny, tiny hole known as the spooge hole that allows pressure to equalize behind the piston. if the piston isnt releasing fully, turning may change the pressure inside the hose engaging the caliper. like twisting a soda straw closed at both ends.
i suspect you'll find if you just clean and adjust all the parts your problem will disappear. Like magic
luck
johnDaily Driver - '04 Suzuki Marauder 1600
Project Bike - '79 XS1100 Special
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I have the same issue on my XJ but it goes away at times. Guess it is time to go through the front break caliper and master cyl.Just ME and my 82 XJ 1100. Mac 4>1-2 1/2" open baffle shotgun, no octy, K&N pod filters, LED tail/brake light & directionals, 750 FD mod, Ear Cannon air horn, modified bars and dash. "Motorcyclists are all bound together by a brotherhood tie through their love of the sport, and what difference does it make what machine he rides as long as he belongs to the clan." Walter Davidson, Dec. 1920 edition of Harley-Davidson Enthusiast Magazine http://s851.photobucket.com/albums/ab78/justme1100/
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This is a very common thing on CB's, when it's caused by turning the handlebars from side to side, it's usually the fork lowers twisting a minute amount, just enough to cause the brake to drag. This happens because the only thing keeping the fork lowers from twisting is the axle, and sometimes it can twist just enough to cause a problem. Solution: fork brace on the lowers, this has solved this problem on a LOT of CB's, so maybe it would work here too.
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