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Back brake problem
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[QUOTE="TRexRacing, post: 1349307, member: 33300"] Does it respond to pumping the pedal and then go away?Or is there nothing at the pedal?Have you tried bleeding the system with the caliper unbolted and higher than the master cylinder?Remove the caliper and let it hang higher overnight so any air trapped can move to the caliper and bleed it there.Be sure to put something in between the pads so the pistons don't pop out of the caliper.I use a wrench handle and some masking tape to hold it. Did you check the rotor to be sure it wasn't bent?A bent rotor will push the piston back into the caliper requiring pumping the pedal to get any pressure.And it will go away soon as you start moving again so you have to pump again. [/QUOTE]
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