S2r 800 speed bleeders

Started by MoNsTer82, February 17, 2012, 03:02:01 PM

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ducpainter

Quote from: MoNsTer82 on February 19, 2012, 10:32:27 AM
Ducpainter  is it better to just buy the 2 top banjo bolts with beeders and forget the calliper ones ???
Yes.

The calipers already have bleeders.

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i have 999 master with the bleeders in them, its still being a pain tho. would bleeder bolts releave some air that the master bleeds dont easily?

i cant get the brake to firm up as much as i want. by all means the brakes work great, but what kinda of lever action would be acceptable before firm with 999 master, hel braided lines, motul dot4, brembo 4 spot 2 pad calipers, sintered pads and galfer rotors? not sure how many of those would really effect the squish so i listed it all....

its easily double what my brothers rsv4r is doing. his is all std lines/fluid/brembo monoblocks and radial masters

thought

Quote from: Roaduser on February 19, 2012, 08:44:31 PM
i have 999 master with the bleeders in them, its still being a pain tho. would bleeder bolts releave some air that the master bleeds dont easily?

i cant get the brake to firm up as much as i want. by all means the brakes work great, but what kinda of lever action would be acceptable before firm with 999 master, hel braided lines, motul dot4, brembo 4 spot 2 pad calipers, sintered pads and galfer rotors? not sure how many of those would really effect the squish so i listed it all....

its easily double what my brothers rsv4r is doing. his is all std lines/fluid/brembo monoblocks and radial masters

The monoblocs make a huge diff in braking power.  They are known to be brick wall like in their stopping power... you cant really compare your setup vs that hardware unless you upgrade your calipers.  If he has the radial masters it might make a diff too.
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MoNsTer82

Quote from: ducpainter on February 19, 2012, 02:58:13 PM
Yes.

The calipers already have bleeders.



Cheers for the help, just ordered a single banjo bleeder bolt and a double for the front brakes. Cheaper 2  [drink]

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Quote from: thought on February 20, 2012, 11:04:45 AM
The monoblocs make a huge diff in braking power.  They are known to be brick wall like in their stopping power... you cant really compare your setup vs that hardware unless you upgrade your calipers.  If he has the radial masters it might make a diff too.

i have radial masters too, 999, and i didn't think the monoblocks would effect the lever squish, just the accurateness and power from having less flex than my 2piece axial calipers. once properly bled, i thought the only squish is going to come from the masters, fluid/lines, and maybe pads.

my front brakes feel near as powerfull as his and i actually prefer the feel i get with mine over his. its just a matter of his have (memory guessing here) ~15mm of lever take up, and mine more like ~25mm at the end of the lever. what do other ppl have?