Tighten brakes?
Tighten brakes?
Lately my front brake has felt a bit weaker than usual. Weaker as in I must pull the brake handle further than I used to for the same power. I know the rear brake can be adjusted, but I couldn't seem to find anything for the front. Oh and I ride an '86 VF700C Magna. Should I replace the pads yet? Yeah I'm kinda stumped on what to do about it.
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Could be one of two things
1. worn brake pads - easy to check and replace yourself.
You should be able to look into the caliper from the front and see the brake pads - if the pads are down to the wear lines, it's time to replace them.
2. moisture or air in the brake line/low brake fluid
If you have a manual (Haynes/Clymer) it should describe how you go about bleeding the brake system. Follow the instructions carefully and you should be okay. If you are unsure or not comfortable doing it yourself, then have your favorite local bike mechanic do it for you. It will cost more than doing it yourself, but the peace of mind will be worth it.
1. worn brake pads - easy to check and replace yourself.
You should be able to look into the caliper from the front and see the brake pads - if the pads are down to the wear lines, it's time to replace them.
2. moisture or air in the brake line/low brake fluid
If you have a manual (Haynes/Clymer) it should describe how you go about bleeding the brake system. Follow the instructions carefully and you should be okay. If you are unsure or not comfortable doing it yourself, then have your favorite local bike mechanic do it for you. It will cost more than doing it yourself, but the peace of mind will be worth it.
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2005 Kawasaki KLR 650 (sold)
2020 KTM 200 Duke
IBA#20953
IG: @greenmanwc