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Re: [ST] Brake Cleaning
I reckon this is the problem with the front brakes on my '05 ST. I would clean myself but its nearly due for its second service and there are a bunch of other things that need attention so as its new and still firmly under warranty, I reckon the dealer should sort all this out for me.
In the mean time I'll have a go at the brakes on my girlfriends CBR6 and see how that improves things.
Thanks all again for the info.
Brett
Sydney
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From: Sprint ST <sprint_st@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 13:18:14 -0500
Subject: Re: [ST] Brake Cleaning
Matt,
I just cleaned my caliper pistons and again the lever is rock solid, without
any bleeding. I believe I have not had to bleed them for almost a year when
I replaced the pads.
The method I use is to take the caliper off (one at a time)and I remove the
pads. I put rectangular block of aluminum that is 3/4" x 3/4" x 2" in the
caliper and pump the lever until all the pistons are out and showing some
shiney metal. I blast it with brake cleaner and hit with a tooth brush. I
noticed that some of the pistons are more reluctant to come out than others.
The outside on both sides seemed to be stickiest. I move them in and out
several times repeating the blast and brush. It takes less than an hour and
the results last a year, at least for me.
Rod
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