The last time I took the XJ11 for a ride I suddenly noticed the brakes were grabbing and not releasing. Turns out to be the right front, not the part controlled by the proportional valve but from the handle brake.
There is a fair amount of heat marking on the rotor and to get going, I tried tapping the caliper with a small rock. Maybe because it had cooled down or due to the rapping, I was able to get home without it grabbing. In retrospect, the right brake didn't feel very effective lately but I usually use the foot brake because it applies to the front & rear at the same time.
First thing I checked was the spooge hole and it is clear. I removed the caliper & pads today and the piston appears free (I rebuilt them 5K ago). What doesn't seem right is when I squeeze the front brake lever, the piston pushes in as I expected but then it pulls back when I release it. I haven't done too many front brakes on bikes in my life, only the ones on my 3 Maxims & that's it over the last 8 years.
I thought the piston only went one way when the brake lever is depressed. Since the piston in the caliper is pulling back every time the brake handle is released, would this be showing a failed master cylinder?
The rotors are new and I'll break the glaze with a random sander & get new brakes but I'm wondering what else I need to do.
Thanks!
Gary
There is a fair amount of heat marking on the rotor and to get going, I tried tapping the caliper with a small rock. Maybe because it had cooled down or due to the rapping, I was able to get home without it grabbing. In retrospect, the right brake didn't feel very effective lately but I usually use the foot brake because it applies to the front & rear at the same time.
First thing I checked was the spooge hole and it is clear. I removed the caliper & pads today and the piston appears free (I rebuilt them 5K ago). What doesn't seem right is when I squeeze the front brake lever, the piston pushes in as I expected but then it pulls back when I release it. I haven't done too many front brakes on bikes in my life, only the ones on my 3 Maxims & that's it over the last 8 years.
I thought the piston only went one way when the brake lever is depressed. Since the piston in the caliper is pulling back every time the brake handle is released, would this be showing a failed master cylinder?
The rotors are new and I'll break the glaze with a random sander & get new brakes but I'm wondering what else I need to do.
Thanks!
Gary
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