Problem is once I got to work this morning, the REAR brake went completely!! I don't use the rear much, just around the car park, but it sank right to the bottom!

Thanks frogz, will do some more bleeding tonight. Can't see or smell any fluid leaking on the rear.FrogZ wrote:Apply the brakes lightly to bed in (should already be done by the sound of it) any high points will be taken off, there should be NO drag. If there is they are "pumped up" and need to be released through the bleeder.
IMHO.
As for the back one, if they have "gone to the bottom" of the travel there is obv. something wrong. Check all connections and rebleed. If it still does it you obv have a leak somewhere and if it is not connectors then it is a seal, check for fluid leaks, you should be able to smell and see it.
If not it is a master or slave leak.
have fun (NOT)
Thanks for the tip. They'll probably glaze up quick as I ride 80kays each day to and from work. Will grab some sand paper on the way home tonight. What grade should I use? 100 grade?FrogZ wrote:There is a slight chance if you leave them rubbing they will glaze up too (get all shiney and not work)
If so take to them with some sandpaper.
I'll grab some 200 on the way home. I'll check my old pads tonight to see what the wear is like, I'm pretty sure they all looked pretty even when I pulled them out.mike-s wrote:i'd say 200-250, you only need to take a fraction of a mm or so off.
oh and r.e. the sticking, even though its a reasonably new bike, the seals on the brakes could be shot. they might not leak, but they may not be letting the pistons retract enough after you use them. Another sign of this is if you get uneven wear on each pad, like one piston is pushing more than the other.
Thanks, will add CRC to my list. Hopefully will have it sorted tonight.Aussie Ninja wrote:Don't know if this will help but the pistons in the tokicos can get stuck out sometimes, as in when you release the lever the pistons don't move back at all and that side ramains in contact with the disc. Happened to me. Outer pad ok, inner pad not there.When I changed the pads hit the caliper with some cleaner, all sorted.
I'd be more inclined to use copper grease on the piston. Is what a decent shop will use, and stays where you put it unlike CRC.ross79 wrote:Thanks, will add CRC to my list. Hopefully will have it sorted tonight.Aussie Ninja wrote:Don't know if this will help but the pistons in the tokicos can get stuck out sometimes, as in when you release the lever the pistons don't move back at all and that side ramains in contact with the disc. Happened to me. Outer pad ok, inner pad not there.When I changed the pads hit the caliper with some cleaner, all sorted.