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Formula Rear Brake Set Up?


hugh_b
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Hi everyone,

Purchased my pro 250 new in June, the back brake was perfect until recently when it started to just about hit the frame when pressed. It always had a fair bit of travel anyway.

I bled it properly and it was good again (still a fair bit of travel), a month or so on and 5-6 rides and it's getting back towards the frame, no visible leaks anywhere. Is it acceptable to adjust the push rod further up into the master cylinder? There is a fair bit of slack there, however there is no locking nut on this, just the nut to raise or lower it.

Thanks

Hugh

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You can adjust the pushrod to take up the slack BUT the internal piston must come all the way out to the circlip. The reason being it has to come all the way back to replenish the fluid inside.

Try putting a spot of tipex on the nut and rod to see if its rotating itself loose.

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Just clearing up one thing, about the brake adjuster, the nut you see it is the jam nut, least it is on all the bikes I own.

2 things have been reported,

One was before AJP lost the fight to be solvent. I am pretty sure it was my 2008 Raga and many guys of that year bike, had to rebuild the master cylinders, without many hours from new, for a torn o-ring. I didnt own the 08 raga, I think my dad had our dealer check it out and he did the work. I think it is really easy to check this, there is a Circlip and get the pluger out and check? might be able to do on bike, with tank off, laying on side?

then there are the "several" the Formula problems, (link given by jandyb above) of which I have only seen people provide links to, BUT, since I dont have any formula brake bikes, I haven't read those... yet.

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