Replaced Brake fluid
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Replaced Brake fluid
My front brakes were working flawlessly but it was time to replace the fluid as it was murky and starting to change colors (my only gripe with the ate super blue) I replaced all fluid, bled the brakes and topped off the MC. Now the rear brake is even better however the front calipers have a pretty tight grip on the rotors to the point that the front wheel wont spin. I can move it but once I let go it stops. What would cause this? My calipers should be pretty clean I haven't ridden the bike in too long. So I'm a bit stuck,
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ATE super blue... will be switching to motul 600 since I can source if I cannot find super blue locally. Apparently its illegal for sale now?? Man a lot has changed since I have been gone... hopefully I can keep my routine of super blue to gold 200 and back through ebay.
Last edited by CJardine; 09-09-2013 at 07:46 PM.
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The black stuff seems to work just as good in my bike, though.
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Yea the concept was that they offer the same type of brake fluid with two options, one with blue dye the other with gold. It was to help with flushing the old fluid out so when the blue fluid would start to come out you knew that all of the old gold fluid was flushed, and vice verse. It also aided race organizations ensure that fresh brake fluid was in the bike /car. It is now illegal to have blue brake fluid though (or I should say they finally noticed) in America; something about fluid mixup based on what type of fluid your vehicle takes. It sucks cuz now its like $20 a Liter as apposed to the $12 and I sure as heck can't ride hard enough to justify motul 660. At least not yet.
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