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Front Brake Piston Limit


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My front brake sticks and drags on the rotor a bit. I need to get in there and clean it. I have been told to remove the brake pads and then pump the brake lever to get the pistons out a bit but to be very careful to not overdo it-I just don't know what that limit is. I heard if you over pump it the piston can pop out then you have a nightmare on your hands. If anybody had a pic of the pistons out to a safe limit for cleaning or even a measurement that would be most appreciated. Cheers.

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That is funny. A tool to tell you to clean your system. On a side note we live on the steps of Hell. No extra H2O around here! I carry water just to make it to the first section! I do agree on the Red Rubber grease. Everything else is not needed if you keep up your bike. But I do have a burnt up rear caliper to pull apart!

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Upkeep is the best solution, I've only had to sort calipers on bikes I've just brought or other peoples. One of the 1st jobs on a new bike is strip and clean calipers.

My bikes live in mud but I jet wash the calipers well after every ride and most importantly blow them dry with compressed air after washing along with drying the rest of the bike before I put it to bed.

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