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#543033 03/30/2014 3:19 PM
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Ok so I have tightened every thing down I have taken the caliper off and I still have air and no pedel. I am beginning to think my master need rebuilding but cant find a good source for a rebuild kit and cant buy a new master.


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Front or rear?


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I was able to get a rebuild kit from my dealer. Even after I rebuilt it I had issues and wound up replacing it with a used unit from Pinwall.

After getting it fixed I took a close look inside my MC and saw a hairline scratch.


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Got a cross reference so I can search ebay.


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search for "Triumph Speedmaster rear master cylinder". Theres a couple on there. This one looked best: best one $49


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Thanks Z calling dealer tomorrow, this really sucks I wanted to start riding this week


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You still have a front brake! (mumbles under breath "sissy")


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Tempting very tempting


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Truth be told I would go with only a front brake, done it before. Just have to be careful. My old chopper had less brakes than just a front on one of ours when both were fully operational!


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well it decided to snow tonight so they but a ****** ton more salt down. we had 2 good days of rain cleaning the roads now more salt


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When mine went out I had a MULTI day ride coming up and did it with front only. I never rode as carefully as I did then.
I feel your pain man but at least it's crap weather for you still.


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All ordered be here end of the week with some luck. I guess I will take everything off tomorrow any tips doing this?

All so can I switch the hard line and the soft line on the junction. The braided line I was given was very tight. I want to put the hard line on the front of junction with the switch and the soft line on the back with the banjo bolt.

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The only thing I would highly and strongly suggest is that you push fluid in from the caliper side. Do it slowly and keep and eye on the reservoir level.
I can't speak to the lines...never even looked at em. I do need to get to my switch though. My rear brake isn't triggering the lights.


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I think the big syringe method sounds good.


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All so can I switch the hard line and the soft line on the junction. The braided line I was given was very tight. I want to put the hard line on the front of junction with the switch and the soft line on the back with the banjo bolt.




I just had eyes on mine. Turns out one of the tabs on the actual switch broke off. Lots of gunk got in there and it corroded. I cleansed it all out and the connector looks good. Ill need to pack it with dielectric grease when the switch shows up.

So I think the answer to your question is yes. Theres a bolt just under the battery location. It is what holds the rear sensor bracket in place and this is also where the hardline meets the soft line. Theres a large bolt that holts it all together so releasing it will allow the two lines to disconnect. It should also limit the amount of spillage as long as you have a good seal on the reservoir cap and don't have the bleed nipple loose.
Seems like Ill be taking my own advice as well and forcing fluid in via the caliper when Im done.


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Slow down Z force in from the caliper you lost me explain this for me would you how why what?


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Cheap big syringe in through the bleeder.


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Cheap big syringe in through the bleeder.




What: Like Dogg has suggested... use a large syringe or a bleeding kit that allows you to push fluid into the rear brake caliper nipple and up to the reservoir instead of the typical way of reservoir to caliper.

Why: its easy to get n air bubble stuck in the caliper area due to the way its positioned, design of caliper and the voodoo magic that goes along with brake bleeding. Since your not removing your caliper you won't lose fluid from it so less chance of an air bubble being present as long as you don't push the air into the caliper by bleeding it in via the reservoir.

How: Use a large syringe or bleed kit that will allow you to push fluid into the caliper. If I was doing it these are my steps...
- R&R brake master cylinder and drain rear reservoir in the process
- Once all assembled attach syringe or whatever tool you use to the rear bleed nipple and crack it open allowing the slight air bubble present in the line to flow up into the tool - NOT into the brake caliper.
- slowly push fluid into the system until the reservoir is to the correct level
- close nipple and test system.

Hope that gives you a better idea of what needs to happen.
Ive bled my brakes both ways and when I went through my couple of weeks of trying to figure out what was wrong and my rear system had been drained I refilled it this way and no issues since then.


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Cant aford it now but its on my watch list thanks


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If you can't afford that thing, buy a large syringe at a feed store. Buy a small piece of clear plastic hose at the autoparts store to fit over the end and then a 1/4" piece of hose to act as an adapter that will fit over an M7 bleed valve. The syringe and hose will cost you less than $5. DO SUPERGLUE the hose onto the syringe and the 1/4" piece onto the smaller hose as they will blow off under pressure otherwise. You can't use speed bleeders for pushing in brake fluid as they have 1 way check valves that stop the brake fluid. Use regular bleed valves. Wrap your caliper in a towel and you may have to wrap the bleed valve with teflon tape so it doesn't seep under pressure. Keep the cap off our master cylinder and keep an eye on the level of the brake fluid.


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I have to add to this again as I just had a battle with my brakes that pissed me off beyond belief.
I rode so few times last year that I forgot I had a rear brake issue. I had minimal pressure and I meant to follow up on this late last year and forgot. As I was going through the bike to check it before my road trip this week I found that that little pressure had turned to no pressure.

Long story short I got fed up fiddling with it and drained the entire rear line and started feeding fluid back into it. Still no pressure. I found that my brake tool was allowing air into the system and I saw bits of the rubber seal from the plunger floating in the tool. I emptied the system again and went old school and started feeding in fluid from the reservoir. It got better but there was still only minimal pressure.

I removed the caliper, compressed the pistons, used a paint stir stick to keep some space between the pads and let the caliper hang over the swing arm. Now I was seeing the bubbles come up and after a few cycles of three presses on the pedal and cracking the bleed nipple all was well in the universe again. I did have to use Karen to help me do this but it worked well.

I thought Id share because sometimes things just don't go right and you need to go old school but old school can be a pain if you don't remember the tricks.


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Ya in the end I had to pull caliper off before I got a good brakes. I believe that is the trick and the best thing to do on our brakes.


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I went and bought the Harbor Freight brand brake bleeder/vacuum pump but after reading these post I think I might return the unopened package and bleed the brakes the old fashion way. Seems everyone is using their wives to help, as a widower I may have to go hire a hooker to help. me.


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My 9 year old was helping me I could ship him to ya


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Just simply bleeding the brakes is ez the old fashioned way. Removing all the old fluid while flushing out the system with new fluid is where the hand pump shines best. Since I got one I make it a point to do both bikes at the beginning of every spring. I don't know about you guys but the last place I want to see my wife is in my bike shed!

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Smaug. Which pump brand do you use?


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Seems everyone is using their wives to help, as a widower I may have to go hire a hooker to help me.




Sounds like 2 birds with one stone to me there Bruce.


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Seems everyone is using their wives to help, as a widower I may have to go hire a hooker to help me.




Sounds like 2 birds with one stone to me there Bruce.




I did see where Harbor Freight also carries the Mityvac brake bleeder so I may return their brand and get the Mityvac. It cost a little more but probably cheaper than the hooker.


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And you may be able to use the mightyvac for "other" things. It does create a good vacuum!
Autozone carrys the mightyvac.


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