hey guys..
something i've noticed with the days being sometimes close to 80 and the mornings near 40 lately, in the morning my brake lever will need to travel more before i feel friction. when i goto the bike in the afternoon the lever has a bit less travel before friction. only can tell on my front brake as i don't have that good of a feel on my rear. its not a huge difference, maybe 1/4" to 1/2" but noticable.
no sponginess and the front brakes stop like a champ. could this just be the fluid shrinking when its cold?
also, when you guys add more fluid to your m/c does the lever have less travel to feel friction than it did before?
something i've noticed with the days being sometimes close to 80 and the mornings near 40 lately, in the morning my brake lever will need to travel more before i feel friction. when i goto the bike in the afternoon the lever has a bit less travel before friction. only can tell on my front brake as i don't have that good of a feel on my rear. its not a huge difference, maybe 1/4" to 1/2" but noticable.
no sponginess and the front brakes stop like a champ. could this just be the fluid shrinking when its cold?
also, when you guys add more fluid to your m/c does the lever have less travel to feel friction than it did before?