Brake overhaul
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:38 pm
So as well as the swinger swop that I'm currently in the middle of (and tearing my hair out over) I'm also busy stripping and overhauling the front and rear callipers, clean up, new pads that sort of thing. All has gone well with this part of the overhaul, the seals and pistons were all in excellent condition so gave um a good clean and put the callipers back together.
Right, stage two new front master cylinder!!!!! Had a scout around and decided that up-rated callipers and braided lines deserved a radial master cylinder........so I got myself a set of Accossato radial brake & clutch mc's
crummy phone pics don't do them justice.......



Clutch


Fitting them was pretty straight forward, obviously all the line fittings come out from underneath the mc and on the brake side you need to also squeeze in the pressure switch for the brake lights, but it all fits nicely even with a two line set-up.
The clutch mc was a bit of a faff as the standard clutch line isn't long enough so I'll need to order a braided one (oh well at least it will match the brake lines now) The cold start lever is attached to the old clutch mc as well, but I got it to seat between the clutch line banjo and the body of the mc, so it holds firm when operated.
All in all very pleased, yet to road test as I have no back wheel, but the front brake bled up easy enough and feels really firm and I’ll do the clutch when I get a new line for it. I’ll be sure to report back in when I’ve tested um.
Right, stage two new front master cylinder!!!!! Had a scout around and decided that up-rated callipers and braided lines deserved a radial master cylinder........so I got myself a set of Accossato radial brake & clutch mc's
crummy phone pics don't do them justice.......




Clutch


Fitting them was pretty straight forward, obviously all the line fittings come out from underneath the mc and on the brake side you need to also squeeze in the pressure switch for the brake lights, but it all fits nicely even with a two line set-up.
The clutch mc was a bit of a faff as the standard clutch line isn't long enough so I'll need to order a braided one (oh well at least it will match the brake lines now) The cold start lever is attached to the old clutch mc as well, but I got it to seat between the clutch line banjo and the body of the mc, so it holds firm when operated.
All in all very pleased, yet to road test as I have no back wheel, but the front brake bled up easy enough and feels really firm and I’ll do the clutch when I get a new line for it. I’ll be sure to report back in when I’ve tested um.