Hayabusa_Heaven
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Hi Everyone,
I'm after some advice, i had a set of chromed standard callipers fitted about 8 months ago, i've done about 1000 miles on the callipers. My bike went into the painters where he fitted some new brake pads for me (i know, i was being lazy lol). The bike has sat in my garage, i've not been able to take it out since as i live in England and the weather sucks. The temperature has been down to -6. The front callipers have started to 'seep' brake fluid. There is a drop of fluid appearing at the bottom of the calliper about one a day. i've tried cable tying the front brake leaver on to see if one of the seals had split but no more fluid came out. There is still normal brake pressure at the lever but it is still 'seeping'
Has anyone ever had this problem or can offer any advice before i have to get the callipers re-sealed which will cost me about £200, after i have already spent about £6000 on it last year.
Also check out my new seat covers, had them done by a local guy in snakeskin
I'm after some advice, i had a set of chromed standard callipers fitted about 8 months ago, i've done about 1000 miles on the callipers. My bike went into the painters where he fitted some new brake pads for me (i know, i was being lazy lol). The bike has sat in my garage, i've not been able to take it out since as i live in England and the weather sucks. The temperature has been down to -6. The front callipers have started to 'seep' brake fluid. There is a drop of fluid appearing at the bottom of the calliper about one a day. i've tried cable tying the front brake leaver on to see if one of the seals had split but no more fluid came out. There is still normal brake pressure at the lever but it is still 'seeping'
Has anyone ever had this problem or can offer any advice before i have to get the callipers re-sealed which will cost me about £200, after i have already spent about £6000 on it last year.
Also check out my new seat covers, had them done by a local guy in snakeskin
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