I've just finished an extensive bleeding session on the system. I pushed the pistons in and then cracked the banjo and carefully bleed there and re-torqued . I put grease on the bleeder threads and used a small wire tie to lock my bleed canister hose to the bleeder and then bleed with the banjo fitting on the bottom, next with the cylinders vertical above on another, and again with the bleeder port vertical. My system is clean as can be. :good:
Before this I was sure that my system had no air as I've bleed many cars and bikes over the years including the VFR which has the most complex system of hoses and secondary master cylinders, etc. imaginable. I could almost pull the lever to the bar and braking was weak.
I was about to order a stainless line set when I saw this thread and am sure glad I did because I would have installed the lines and had no improvement. If you think your lines have flex pinch them off as mentioned in previous posts. Mine had absolutely no flex so I saved myself some money and work.
In the end I now have a lever with half the travel that I did before. I can't get it anywhere near the bar and it feels somewhat similar to the VFR. A notable improvement and just by careful bleeding. Whether this improves my front brake will need to be seen but I'm hopeful.
Right now it's sitting with the brake lever pulled in. I'll leave it like that for a few days for good measure.
Before this I was sure that my system had no air as I've bleed many cars and bikes over the years including the VFR which has the most complex system of hoses and secondary master cylinders, etc. imaginable. I could almost pull the lever to the bar and braking was weak.
I was about to order a stainless line set when I saw this thread and am sure glad I did because I would have installed the lines and had no improvement. If you think your lines have flex pinch them off as mentioned in previous posts. Mine had absolutely no flex so I saved myself some money and work.
In the end I now have a lever with half the travel that I did before. I can't get it anywhere near the bar and it feels somewhat similar to the VFR. A notable improvement and just by careful bleeding. Whether this improves my front brake will need to be seen but I'm hopeful.
Right now it's sitting with the brake lever pulled in. I'll leave it like that for a few days for good measure.