Speaking of brakes, yesterday I got stuck into the front brakes. I'd tried to bleed them on the weekend and got a rock hard lever (and everyone loves a hard lever...) but it made no difference to the actual lack of braking, regardless of how hard I pulled my lever (chuckle) the front wheel rolled, completely unhindered. First job then, was to remove the brake hoses and confirm that they were plugged. I was talking previously about my soon to be patented "Blowhard" (no, not me....) brake hose de-crapping device.
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It worked really well on the rear hose, but the fronts were jammed hard, so I ended up carefully poking a piece of MIG wire up each hose to push out the rusty mud, then used the "Blowhard" to blow out the residue. I reattached the now free hoses, filled the MC and pumped fresh brake fluid, then removed each caliper one at a time and pumped the pistons out.
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The bores and pistons were OK, once again the bellows style dust seals were still in place so there wasn't much corrosion, just mud. I used a soft copper wire brush to clean the bores, a nylon 3M pad to polish the pistons, some spray on degreaser to wash the calipers out, wiped them dry with scottowel then lubed the pistons with fresh brake fluid and used a G clamp to push them back into their bores.
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The pads were covered in greasy goop, as Peter had liberally sprayed WD40 all over them to move the bike out of his garage before I got over there. It wasn't just WD40 though, it was 45 year old greasy mud, so I gave them a scrub with the soft copper wire brush and acetone again, and they came up really nicely.
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What was interesting to me is that they're "Nissin" brand, so I'm wondering if they're the originals? If not, I suppose they must have been supplied by a Honda dealer, as I've never seen them.
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I cleaned all the crud off the mounting brackets, scrubbed each disc on both sides with acetone again, and reinstalled the calipers. I bled the brakes and manually tested them, and they felt pretty good. I washed all of the brake fluid off the bike and my driveway with soapy water then rinsed everything, we all know what great paint stripper brake fluid is. I thought about going for a ride, so turned the key and thumbed the button, but the crappy battery I put in it was almost flat, so I put it on the charger overnight.
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It's been a crappy day today, almost cold (low 70's) and really windy, but I thought a quick lap around the block would be in order. I went out to the bike, disconnected the battery charger and thumbed the button and this time it roared into life, and I connected my charging system tester and the alternator output was good.
But when I grabbed the brake lever it was a bit "mooshy", and I noticed that brake fluid was dripping on my driveway, so I have to accept that the MC seal is blown. I hated to do it, but had no choice, I searched Ebay for a rebuild kit, but they were all in the US and I don't want to wait weeks, so I bought a new repro MC from an Australian seller that I've bought from in the past. It should be here next week, but I'll probably still go for a sneaky lap tomorrow or on the weekend, the back brake works fine and I won't be going far, hell, I rode that BMW over 1000 miles with only a functional rear brake last year, so no biggie.
I did manage to fix the droopy rear blinker, it had a stripped non-OEM screw holding it in place and the dowel was missing, so I found a good OEM screw, nut and dowel and tightened it up, and now it's good. All in all, it's getting very close to being finished.