So I bought the XJ couple weeks ago and have been working through it and riding a little. Found a hot front rotor the other day so I pulled the calipers yesterday. Cleaned them up and put everything back together. (have a piston coming in case one leaks). Anyway having problem bleeding rear brake so I bought a Mightyvac (needed one anyway). Overall I'm happy with the bike, its old and I expect to have to work through a couple problems but I've been thinking that the forks were quite soft.
After multiple attempts to bleed I get no brake fluid at the rear but I do at the front on the linked front/rear brake. Also noticed that the front rotors are polished up and the rear isn't. The rear piston came out hard also. Buttoned it up and went for a quick ride and it stops like it has since I bought it. Conclusion: NO REAR BRAKE when I bought it. Now its off to find the reason for no brake fluid getting to the rear. Its no wonder the front collapsed every time I stopped, all that has been working are the front brakes. And I just thought these bikes had poor brakes compared to new bikes.
After multiple attempts to bleed I get no brake fluid at the rear but I do at the front on the linked front/rear brake. Also noticed that the front rotors are polished up and the rear isn't. The rear piston came out hard also. Buttoned it up and went for a quick ride and it stops like it has since I bought it. Conclusion: NO REAR BRAKE when I bought it. Now its off to find the reason for no brake fluid getting to the rear. Its no wonder the front collapsed every time I stopped, all that has been working are the front brakes. And I just thought these bikes had poor brakes compared to new bikes.
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