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General Dirt Bike
Braking help please!
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<blockquote data-quote="yamadogyz" data-source="post: 37200" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>Well my guess is the seals. Heres my logic. There must be an air leak, probably at the master caliper. Because of the air leak, being right there, my bike can't pull fluids through the line, making me think it was the resivor because I would fill it and it wouldn't move through. So if I fix the air leak, then I will get a pressure and it will allow me to pull the brake fluid through the lines. Good logic? Bad logic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yamadogyz, post: 37200, member: 377"] Well my guess is the seals. Heres my logic. There must be an air leak, probably at the master caliper. Because of the air leak, being right there, my bike can't pull fluids through the line, making me think it was the resivor because I would fill it and it wouldn't move through. So if I fix the air leak, then I will get a pressure and it will allow me to pull the brake fluid through the lines. Good logic? Bad logic? [/QUOTE]
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