UK F4i, 'project' and diary
#11
I recently added braided hoses to my 2002 F-Sport (UK) and it did make a massive improvement over the very old factory lines; I think pads will be my next move and a master cylinder rebuild (as it's probably the original).
Test rode a ZX6R at the weekend, holy cow the brakes were epic....not sure the CBR will ever get up to that standard?
Test rode a ZX6R at the weekend, holy cow the brakes were epic....not sure the CBR will ever get up to that standard?
#12
It's surprising how good standard brakes (and suspension) can be made when refreshed and assembled with care and accuracy....
I had looked at the rear brake pedal with suspicion even before buying the bike. Once the rear caliper was removed and there was no resistance to pedal movement it failed to clear the fairing when pressed. I ordered a replacement which came today, here they are alongside each other:
Now I have a pedal that not only clears the fairing but is in the right place for my boot. Details like this make me happy.
I had looked at the rear brake pedal with suspicion even before buying the bike. Once the rear caliper was removed and there was no resistance to pedal movement it failed to clear the fairing when pressed. I ordered a replacement which came today, here they are alongside each other:
Now I have a pedal that not only clears the fairing but is in the right place for my boot. Details like this make me happy.
#13
All 3 of my other bikes have radial calipers and masters. While the feel is much different, I don't feel like I'm lacking brake ability on the F4i.
#14
#15
See here, £7 for all 8 bolts:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CBR...72.m2749.l2649
I tend to renew any mild steel fasteners for titanium or stainless as I go through assemblies on a bike, it makes for much easier future maintenance. So does copper slip and torquing to correct values, things tend to come apart much more easily next time around.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CBR...72.m2749.l2649
I tend to renew any mild steel fasteners for titanium or stainless as I go through assemblies on a bike, it makes for much easier future maintenance. So does copper slip and torquing to correct values, things tend to come apart much more easily next time around.
#16
See here, £7 for all 8 bolts:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CBR...72.m2749.l2649
I tend to renew any mild steel fasteners for titanium or stainless as I go through assemblies on a bike, it makes for much easier future maintenance. So does copper slip and torquing to correct values, things tend to come apart much more easily next time around.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CBR...72.m2749.l2649
I tend to renew any mild steel fasteners for titanium or stainless as I go through assemblies on a bike, it makes for much easier future maintenance. So does copper slip and torquing to correct values, things tend to come apart much more easily next time around.
Assume the pad retaining pins are OEM?
#19
After an interminable wait my wheels and hugger returned from the paint shop:
So I re-assembled the bike and bled the brakes through. First ride was on wet roads at night, not ideal for brand new tyres with mould release agent still on them, but what a difference! Handling feels more neutral and brakes are improved by about 400%, great initial bite and a good progressive feel.
Following the ride I checked everything thoroughly and found the front reservoir to be weeping from the lid area, which would probably explain why the two securing screws were ridiculously tight when I removed the lid initially. I ordered and fitted a new rubber diaphragm two new screws, let's hope that fixes things.
I have also ordered a genuine used nose cone from ebay, that pushes spending to over £1000 already.
So I re-assembled the bike and bled the brakes through. First ride was on wet roads at night, not ideal for brand new tyres with mould release agent still on them, but what a difference! Handling feels more neutral and brakes are improved by about 400%, great initial bite and a good progressive feel.
Following the ride I checked everything thoroughly and found the front reservoir to be weeping from the lid area, which would probably explain why the two securing screws were ridiculously tight when I removed the lid initially. I ordered and fitted a new rubber diaphragm two new screws, let's hope that fixes things.
I have also ordered a genuine used nose cone from ebay, that pushes spending to over £1000 already.