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Thu Jul 16, 2009 2:00 pm
Ok so have done 3,000 km on the Ninja, and don't really think that should warrant spongy brakes, but maybe it does. Question would it be worth bleeding the brakes and putting in new brake fluid.
Being a newb yeah I may use the brakes a lil more but I don't grab them going through corners or anything like that on the odd occassion I set up before a corner using them but generally use the gears and have used the gears a fair amount to try and slow down when approaching lights or other stopping situations unless have to do an emergency brake but yeah just in the last week or so the brakes have felt not as firm as they did to begin with, any ideas or is it possible I am using the brakes a lil more than normal, or is it just general wear and tear.
Sanks
Dizzmister
Thu Jul 16, 2009 3:31 pm
They shouldn't be spongy Diz. If you don't get it sorted before the weekend feel free to bring it over for a look-see.
Thu Jul 16, 2009 3:36 pm
Thanks mattie, we need to drop the key rings off to you so maybe if your around tonight can drop them off and bring the bike, hey you finally get to test ride hulk junior. Whatever suits you, tonight, tomorrow night, we home both nights, we can bring pizza and wine.
Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:37 pm
hrmmm i never noticed this on mine dizzi, maybe i could test ride it for you
but seriously i never noticed "spongy" brakes, even at the track, they faded, but never felt spongy and that was with a lot more abuse than you are giving them...
maybe give em a bleed (i assume this is something dave3 would look at), check the calipers and maybe see if u prefer the feel of a different brake pad
HTH
Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:51 pm
Maybe the dial for the sensitivity got turned. A couple of times i noticed that on my bike, the brakes felt different, not sure if someone changed it during the service but i never did
I dont even know what spongy is, can someone clarify this with me.
Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:05 pm
Yeah man I got my bike back from service and I think it has been pretty much since then, problem is I can't really excatly remember. They dam well adjusted my clutch to to far out but the boys fixed that for me, man seriously if it aint broke then why fix it, grrrrrrrrrrrr. Big bro Dave to the rescue sanks Dave and Cath for lending your hubbi out. You guys need anything that I can do just hollar.
Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:07 pm
Dizzi, the bike is so new its probably just got some air in the lines as with most things new they arent always 100% perfect out of the box. Personally Id have the dealers service guys look at it under warranty. Dave#3 is just too handy though to say No too and he generally knows what hes doing
Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:02 pm
fireyrob wrote: Dave#3 is just too handy though to say No too and he generally knows what hes doing

but be warned he is very talented and inventive at destroying things as well!!!
Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:55 pm
Dizzi, the bike is so new its probably just got some air in the lines as with most things new they arent always 100% perfect out of the box. Personally Id have the dealers service guys look at it under warranty. Dave#3 is just too handy though to say No too and he generally knows what hes doing

Yeah the problem is they were perfect till I got it serviced, I'm happy for Dave to have a look at it, I trust him a hell of a lot more than I trust the mechanic who did the service.
Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:40 pm
Dizzi wrote:Yeah the problem is they were perfect till I got it serviced
Sounds like they just werent bleed properly then!
Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:51 pm
Yeah they didn't even bleed them we just checked the service report and book what does that say, anyway all good would rather Dave have a look.
Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:57 pm
Dizzi wrote:Yeah man I got my bike back from service and I think it has been pretty much since then, problem is I can't really excatly remember. They dam well adjusted my clutch to to far out but the boys fixed that for me, man seriously if it aint broke then why fix it, grrrrrrrrrrrr. Big bro Dave to the rescue sanks Dave and Cath for lending your hubbi out. You guys need anything that I can do just hollar.
Not the only one dizzi who had their clutch lever wound out too far

did bikebiz do yours?
zx-10r wrote:Maybe the dial for the sensitivity got turned. A couple of times i noticed that on my bike, the brakes felt different, not sure if someone changed it during the service but i never did
I dont even know what spongy is, can someone clarify this with me.
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Ninja 250r dont have the dial just the ol' school set up, of lever and master cylinder.
spongy means more play in the lever of the brake and isnt really a firm feel in the lines if that helps
Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:50 am
are we expecting too much from the 250R??
Sat Jul 18, 2009 5:53 pm
Bike is all better now. It had a few little air bubbles in the line which we bled last night and today Dizzi said they were heaps better.
Thanks Dave#3 & Cath for use of garage
Sat Jul 18, 2009 6:54 pm
I had a few air bubbles last night too...
Luckily, it wasn't bad quality booze and no hangover at all
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