BigBear Posted January 5, 2011 #1 Posted January 5, 2011 Reference item two (in red) in the attached pic. Currently, on my 08 RSV, the "plunger" is kind of sticky...when I depress the brake lever, I can actually feel a kind of click as the actuator acuates. In fact, I've adjusted the lever as much as possible, but I've bottomed out on the screw/locknut combination, and still have a lot of play. It's almost as if the plunger isn;t retraction all of the way (out away from the master cylinder). A couple of questions: 1) Can these parts (item 2) be cleaned? 2) Is this repair considered a warranty repair? 3) If this isn;t a warranty item, is this easy to replace? Thanks for your inputs!
jrcain32 Posted January 5, 2011 #2 Posted January 5, 2011 I would certainly think this is a warranted item. Have the dealer handle it. I just rebuilt the one on my '99. Not a big deal and too expensive.
BOO Posted January 5, 2011 #3 Posted January 5, 2011 Mine has been sticky every since I've owned it. I use the front brake a lot and about every time I have to stop so things get a little hairy at times and makes be look like a dork. ((no comments from the peanut gallery)) My bike is not under warranty so I would be interested in the fix so I could fix mine. May take it apart this winter sometime to see what's going on. BOO
etcswjoe Posted January 5, 2011 #4 Posted January 5, 2011 I noticed the same thing on my 99 last month and after comparing with at least a dozen RSV's of diffrent years they all had the click. However since it is still under warranty I would have it checked out to be safe,
BOO Posted January 5, 2011 #5 Posted January 5, 2011 Just a little side note here. Last summer I had some issues with the rear brake. I took it apart to see what was happening, turned out the housing was pitted so I had to replace the whole master cylinder. It wasn't sticking it was leaking. BOO Another note that has nothing to do with this thread. I have the Temperature in my signature and at this moment it says it's 19 deg F when it's actually 8 deg F.... I know I know, more information then you really needed........ BOO
steamer Posted January 5, 2011 #6 Posted January 5, 2011 I had the same problem on my "99" right after I got it last summer.I took apart the brake lever,cleaned and lubed everything and changed the brake fluid.works great now.
BigBear Posted January 5, 2011 Author #7 Posted January 5, 2011 All; Thanks for the data/details! I took the lever apart and cleaned it up...so it moves really smooth! It looks like the plunger isn't moving outward completely. I have some speedbleeders ready to go on...guess I'll completely flush to brake reservoir and see where that takes me....
BigBear Posted January 5, 2011 Author #8 Posted January 5, 2011 I have the Temperature in my signature and at this moment it says it's 19 deg F when it's actually 8 deg F.... BOO Here's a different perspective.....it's probably 15 degrees WARMER in your freezer than it is outside your house! It's a balmy 78.3 degrees here....rode to work this morning WITHOUT gloves! LOL!
BOO Posted January 5, 2011 #9 Posted January 5, 2011 Here's a different perspective.....it's probably 15 degrees WARMER in your freezer than it is outside your house! It's a balmy 78.3 degrees here....rode to work this morning WITHOUT gloves! LOL! How can you possibly talk about 78 degs and riding when I'm talking about 8 degs. Now that just plain sucks. We'll be heading down that way in a week or two. We stay in the Fort Myers area but I expect to be in Melbourne for a couple of days visiting friends sometime February. No bike though so that also sucks. Enjoy the winter if 78 degs is winter, BOO
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