05-14-2023, 06:50 AM
All,
DLX w 8.6k miles. Was backing out down a driveway with a slight incline and went to use the front brake to slow it a bit. To my surprise, there was barely any resistance to the brake lever. The lever almost went to the bar. I did get some stopping power out of it so that was good but it was a bit of a shock. First time that has ever happened.
So then I made an appt with my local Honda dealer to flush and replace all the fluids (brake, clutch) because I bought the bike used and wasn't exactly sure of the complete maintenance history.
Anyway, long story short-ish, I got the bike back and I'm still noticing wild swings in brake lever resistance even with new fluid. I can always get pressure back up with a few pumps but it starts to fade with maybe 10 minutes or so of riding.
Any thoughts from the group?
My guess is most will say there is air in the line but I find it a bit odd that air would be in the line both before and after the service. Maybe though?
Thanks for any feedback. Calling the dealer tomorrow to see what they think.
DLX w 8.6k miles. Was backing out down a driveway with a slight incline and went to use the front brake to slow it a bit. To my surprise, there was barely any resistance to the brake lever. The lever almost went to the bar. I did get some stopping power out of it so that was good but it was a bit of a shock. First time that has ever happened.
So then I made an appt with my local Honda dealer to flush and replace all the fluids (brake, clutch) because I bought the bike used and wasn't exactly sure of the complete maintenance history.
Anyway, long story short-ish, I got the bike back and I'm still noticing wild swings in brake lever resistance even with new fluid. I can always get pressure back up with a few pumps but it starts to fade with maybe 10 minutes or so of riding.
Any thoughts from the group?
My guess is most will say there is air in the line but I find it a bit odd that air would be in the line both before and after the service. Maybe though?
Thanks for any feedback. Calling the dealer tomorrow to see what they think.

