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Sounds weird for sure. Have you verified that the spooge hole is completely clear? Brakes not releasing? Clogged Spooge hole? - XS11.club Forums I know the maintenance tip reads not releasing but what you are describing about the handle going soft all the way to the grip indicates the fluid is not releasing properly. Sort of like a vacuum problem which leads back to the spooge hole. Just something easily checked. One other thing and it has been mentioned. Have you closely inspected the master cylinder bore for pitting etc, Has it been cleaned or honed to the point of being too far out of spec and the rubber on the plunger is not sealing properly. Have you noticed any brake fluid seepage at all? The brake system on these bikes was never the best to begin with but if properly cleaned they do the job. Sounds like you have been through those brakes a number of times already but if I were sitting in front of that bike I would be completely disassembling everything and making sure everything is cleaned, flushed and spotless. Throwing parts at the problem before being completely sure of what the problem is to begin with can get costly.2 - 80 LGs bought one new
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02 FXSTB Nighttrain
22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
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To add to this post if I may, if the MC was rebuilt or not, are the piston's seals in the proper position ?Sounds weird for sure. Have you verified that the spooge hole is completely clear? Brakes not releasing? Clogged Spooge hole? - XS11.club Forums I know the maintenance tip reads not releasing but what you are describing about the handle going soft all the way to the grip indicates the fluid is not releasing properly. Sort of like a vacuum problem which leads back to the spooge hole. Just something easily checked. One other thing and it has been mentioned. Have you closely inspected the master cylinder bore for pitting etc, Has it been cleaned or honed to the point of being too far out of spec and the rubber on the plunger is not sealing properly. Have you noticed any brake fluid seepage at all? The brake system on these bikes was never the best to begin with but if properly cleaned they do the job. Sounds like you have been through those brakes a number of times already but if I were sitting in front of that bike I would be completely disassembling everything and making sure everything is cleaned, flushed and spotless. Throwing parts at the problem before being completely sure of what the problem is to begin with can get costly.1980 XS1100G "Dolly G" Full Dresser (with a coat of many colors
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1979 XS1100SF (stock-euro mods planned)
1984 XV700L Virago (to be hot-modded)
1983 XJ750MK Midnight Maxim (semi-restored DD)
1977 XS650D ( patiently awaiting resto)
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Pulled everything apart again, even popped a wheel bearing out to make sure the spacer was in correct. It did have a bit of slop so I reset the bearings. But, same issue with the brake. So, ordered a master cylinder rebuild kit. Can't think of much else.Comment
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Just pay attention to everything as you disassemble and make sure everything new goes back in place. There are several tech tips in the maintenance repair section. Master Cylinder Rebuilding - XS11.club Forums Master Cylinder Rebuild - Plunger rubber installation - XS11.club Forums. There is a large rubber o ring that seats the master reservoir to the base. You have to pry that off to get good clearance to the spooge hole. I use a small piece of wire to run it through the hole to clean it. You will be able to see the wire come through down the plunger bore. There are better tools then wire to clean it but the wire works and you usually have that laying around not having to buy a special tool for the job.Last edited by cajun31; Today, 12:24 PM.2 - 80 LGs bought one new
81 LH
02 FXSTB Nighttrain
22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
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