front brake pressure

Discussion in '749 / 999' started by salmore, Dec 31, 2013.

  1. Hey again,

    wondering if any of u have a suggestion.
    I have recently had an issue with my front brake binding, after using it, it would not unbind all the way, rather i heard and felt that it was still a bit engaged.

    After reading some forum topics, I decided that a solution would be to bleed the lines and also take the brakes off the wheel and clean them.

    I have done so, after cleaning i bled the lines again, i did this by opening the bleed nipple, squeezing the lever (watching fluid come out), then closing nipple and releasing lever, i continued on each calliper till no bubbles were present.

    After all this the brake does not bind anymore, however instead i have to have the lever set to highest setting (furthest away from handle), and the brakes grip only when the lever is almost fully pressed. I have ensured to pump the lever a bit to build up pressure, but no resolution. I have again bled the bottom calliper nipples to double check for air bubbles, but the fluid was coming out solid with no bubbles...

    what else could be wrong??
    I have closed the nipples and pressed the lever in full held there and ensured there is no leaking anywhere..

    I can't think of what else might be wrong, especially as I went in 1 day from one extreme, lever would grip by barely pressing it, but brakes would bind, to lever grips only while almost fully squeezed, but no binding....

    Thanks in advance.

    BTW, i did the same procedure on clutch and rear break and working great with great pressure.
     
  2. Did you bleed the top nipple in the reservoir?
     
  3. I have not... I knew it could be something stupid. Is the top one located inside. He reservoir?
     
  4. maybe a stupid question, but i cannot find a top bleed nipple on the 999... there is just a large black screw inside each reservoir but that seems to be a bolt keeping the reservoir in place. can someone post a picture or let me know where the top nipple is?
     
  5. Thats the bleed screw its 6mm I think . Pump it very gently though or it will be all over.
     
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  6. Have a look on your Cutch issue thread ,shows a photo
    of the bleed nipple inside the res.

    brian.
     
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  7. Thanks, that didn't look like a bleed nipple, thus i didn't know... does it bleed differently than the bottom ones? doesn't seem to be a hole in it?
     
  8. You have probably done it by now but just loosen it half a turn and gently pump it. No need to tighten/slacken as its submerged . I would do the clutch whilst your on . Its just the same.
     
  9. Thanks. I will do it tomorrow.
     
  10. If brakes are sticking on, as I read you post, its not air that the problem but maybe pistons not returning. If so remove calipers, take out pads, pump pistons out a bit and clean off crud.

    If there's air in the system you will have slack at the lever as you put brakes on before they start to bite.
     
    #10 900streetfighter, Dec 31, 2013
    Last edited: Dec 31, 2013
  11. Thanks for all your input,
    I have bled the bottom and top nipples now, and the brake and the clutch are VERY tight, i have never seen the front brake that tight before! takes about a millimetre to fully engage it.

    They do lock in a bit and stay locked a little, i'll have to clean the callipers when i have some time properly.
     
  12. one quick question, is there a top bleed for rear break?
     
  13. No.
     
  14. just thought i'd report back as some time has passed. since bleeding both the top / bottom of the brakes / clutch, i've not had the issue of lost pressure come back for a good few months now. :)
     
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