Baggy rear brake problems .....

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Baggy rear brake problems .....

Postby scholsey » Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:03 pm

Once again I am looking for some help or advice, I think the rear brake cylender has blown ... this is the grey metal part that the foot brake connects to to pump the fluid to the rear caliper. It is leaking slightly and wont pump the fluid to the caliper. I have disconnected the brake hose at the caliper end and its justs spits a little but does not have a continued pump of fliud. Are these able to be fixed or where would I get one from ? or what boke is this part compatable with ?

Just had it MOT 'd and taxed but now cant ride it ....................................

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Re: Baggy rear brake problems .....

Postby rodge70 » Sat Mar 21, 2009 5:37 pm

since you have separated the brake line you will probably have air in the system and that will give poor results,i usualy put a syringe on the bleed nipple at the caliper and push new fluid back up to master cylinder, a lot easier than pumping at the lever end i find.start with an empty system first and you should see the level in the resevoir easily.
where does the leak appear to be from?
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Re: Baggy rear brake problems .....

Postby scholsey » Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:12 am

rodge70 wrote:since you have separated the brake line you will probably have air in the system and that will give poor results,i usualy put a syringe on the bleed nipple at the caliper and push new fluid back up to master cylinder, a lot easier than pumping at the lever end i find.start with an empty system first and you should see the level in the resevoir easily.
where does the leak appear to be from?


Hey up mate the leak seems to be coming from the bottom of the rear brake cylinder and running down the bar that connects to the back brake peddle ... the fluid does even go don the brake line so I guess the cylinder is crackered !!! just wondered if you can get repair kits or do I have to buy a new one ? maybe its the same as other bikes so I can look on e-bay ? Andy
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Re: Baggy rear brake problems .....

Postby rodge70 » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:23 pm

if the fluid is coming out of the bottom of master cylinder,where pushrod fits,possible the seal has failed,i assume that pressing the pedal causes more fluid to leak by as well.
there was a complete rear brake system on ebay recently,about £20 i think.
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Re: Baggy rear brake problems .....

Postby scholsey » Fri Mar 27, 2009 4:21 pm

I have a brembo rear master cylinder coming tomorrow as its lok the same as the grimica so will let you know if that works ..... got it from E-bay from an 05 KTM LC04 640cc ... measurements are identical but let me fit it to see if it works.
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Re: Baggy rear brake problems .....

Postby scholsey » Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:06 am

Great news the Brembo Rear Master Cylinder works a treat .... its a perfect fit and I and I'm back on the road again .... got this from ebay so if anyone else has problem use the KTM640 LCO4 and you wont go far wrong ... Rodge thanks for all your help again.
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Re: Baggy rear brake problems .....

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:48 pm

what is the mz part number you replaced with the ktm part
so i can do a cross check and see if it will work on my rt125
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Re: Baggy rear brake problems .....

Postby scholsey » Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:10 am

Dave

Baggy part number is 9014416000

Good luck
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Re: Baggy rear brake problems .....

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:20 pm

rt125 same as above posted part number and sm sx fun-x

ktm info =
ktm 54513101044 may be it
this fits duke 640
i think duke only made 2 years

about 90 usd ? use mz push rod
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