Hey guy's, still tinkering around with the old 79 xs 1100F i got while back. Have got it running great, Probably wouldn't hurt if i went ahead and re-built the carb's, just haven't got to that yet.
Got my new Dunlop D 404 tire on the back the other day, and got my hard bag's mounted on for the first time since i got it. Really like the look. With the Vetter fairing and the bag's, got a nice "big bike" look. Really like the old bike...but...
having some serious problems with my front brakes. It had a caliper pouring fluid when i got it, so i ordered a whole front brake system off another 79 xs11 off ebay. Started to put it on, and to my dismay, the calipers were different.
So...i went the re-build route. Started on that yesterday when i got home from work, and all went well up to a point. Gave the caliper's a good cleaning, piston's were in good shape,put in the kit's and put it back together with a new set of pad's in both sides. After three hour's of pumping and bleeding and still having nothing, I was starting to wonder.
The master cylinder was seeping a little fluid, so i figured it must be by-passing and be no good. Luckily, i had the mc off the other brake system. I put it on when i got home today, filled it up with dot 3, and started bleeding. Master cylinder felt better than the old one, and i thought i was going to get somewhere, but i still can't get any brakes. seems like there's good pressure when you loosen the bleeders, but it just won't pump up. If anyone has any idea's as what could be the problem, i would sure appreciate it. Thank's guy's, warfman41
Got my new Dunlop D 404 tire on the back the other day, and got my hard bag's mounted on for the first time since i got it. Really like the look. With the Vetter fairing and the bag's, got a nice "big bike" look. Really like the old bike...but...
having some serious problems with my front brakes. It had a caliper pouring fluid when i got it, so i ordered a whole front brake system off another 79 xs11 off ebay. Started to put it on, and to my dismay, the calipers were different.
So...i went the re-build route. Started on that yesterday when i got home from work, and all went well up to a point. Gave the caliper's a good cleaning, piston's were in good shape,put in the kit's and put it back together with a new set of pad's in both sides. After three hour's of pumping and bleeding and still having nothing, I was starting to wonder.
The master cylinder was seeping a little fluid, so i figured it must be by-passing and be no good. Luckily, i had the mc off the other brake system. I put it on when i got home today, filled it up with dot 3, and started bleeding. Master cylinder felt better than the old one, and i thought i was going to get somewhere, but i still can't get any brakes. seems like there's good pressure when you loosen the bleeders, but it just won't pump up. If anyone has any idea's as what could be the problem, i would sure appreciate it. Thank's guy's, warfman41
1979 xs 1100 F newly aquired...getting it road ready.
Got home today, and took it down the road, tried using the front brake's, and noticed i had a little something. Rode around awhile, playing with them, then came home and started bleeding again, and wallah, got brake's now that would stop a Mack truck.
A fellow at work told me today that i should have let it sit with the bleeder's opened up and the mc top off and let it gravity fed for a while. I suppose sitting overnight and today, the old girl kinda took care of it for me.
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