j_e_f_f_williams
Well-known member
Hello,
At my first track day (GB June 14) with my 'new to me' bike I thought the brakes sucked, they got better with some heat in them but they were worse than when I bought the bike Nov 2015 and tried them up/down my road. All I had done between the 2 dates was a caliper rebuild (all new seals and cleaning) and fresh fluid. I thought I screwed something up (though have done them all before). I knew they were after market levers on the bike but the previous owner swore no issues and supposedly it was raced in SOAR like that. They looked like Pazzo's without any identifying marker so I assume they are some Chinese knock-off version.
Track day #2 (Mosport RDT) I re-bled my brakes since they really just felt spongy at GB. Still didn't do anything about the levers (they worked for the past owner and worked in Nov when I tried the bike on street). At Mosport DRT I didn't really use the brakes much but when I did they were not inspiring. After the day I did the usual inspection of the bike and the discs were like mirrors. The brakes had been rubbing I guess.
Track day #3 (GB July 19) I used the brake hone from Blue Streak to get my discs looking OK again. The pads we shiny so I swapped them for new (same brand/type since I had them). Then I swapped out the lever for a stock Kawi item. Re-bled the lines and and instantly had solid feel at the lever. Up to the point where I caused a red flag the brakes were awesome. Sure I changed a bunch of things (clean discs, changed pads, changed lever) but I am sure the lever was the issue.
I'm not posting another 'don't use Chinese levers' thread per se (it's up to you for your bike), I am posting this for those newbie track bike owners who think 'well it worked for the last owner'. Just because the bike was tracked or raced by someone else in the past, unless you know the person really well, don't trust anything you find on the bike until you have confirmed its proper for you. I could have looked at the lever when the brakes felt off June 14th. I had the spare Kawi lever with me that day and could have swapped it. But I doubted the work I had done (though done brakes man times before) before the parts that 'worked for the last owner'
I know there are reports of the Chinese levers causing locking up which I didn't see but I still don't think the lever was allowing the plunger to move fully in the MC. Once I get my shoulder moving properly again and to fixing the bike I am going to see if I can compare the plunger movement between the 2 levers and maybe confirm my thinking with real evidence.
Anyone want my spare set of Chinese levers? I think it has a shorty brake lever :lmao:
Jeff
At my first track day (GB June 14) with my 'new to me' bike I thought the brakes sucked, they got better with some heat in them but they were worse than when I bought the bike Nov 2015 and tried them up/down my road. All I had done between the 2 dates was a caliper rebuild (all new seals and cleaning) and fresh fluid. I thought I screwed something up (though have done them all before). I knew they were after market levers on the bike but the previous owner swore no issues and supposedly it was raced in SOAR like that. They looked like Pazzo's without any identifying marker so I assume they are some Chinese knock-off version.
Track day #2 (Mosport RDT) I re-bled my brakes since they really just felt spongy at GB. Still didn't do anything about the levers (they worked for the past owner and worked in Nov when I tried the bike on street). At Mosport DRT I didn't really use the brakes much but when I did they were not inspiring. After the day I did the usual inspection of the bike and the discs were like mirrors. The brakes had been rubbing I guess.
Track day #3 (GB July 19) I used the brake hone from Blue Streak to get my discs looking OK again. The pads we shiny so I swapped them for new (same brand/type since I had them). Then I swapped out the lever for a stock Kawi item. Re-bled the lines and and instantly had solid feel at the lever. Up to the point where I caused a red flag the brakes were awesome. Sure I changed a bunch of things (clean discs, changed pads, changed lever) but I am sure the lever was the issue.
I'm not posting another 'don't use Chinese levers' thread per se (it's up to you for your bike), I am posting this for those newbie track bike owners who think 'well it worked for the last owner'. Just because the bike was tracked or raced by someone else in the past, unless you know the person really well, don't trust anything you find on the bike until you have confirmed its proper for you. I could have looked at the lever when the brakes felt off June 14th. I had the spare Kawi lever with me that day and could have swapped it. But I doubted the work I had done (though done brakes man times before) before the parts that 'worked for the last owner'
I know there are reports of the Chinese levers causing locking up which I didn't see but I still don't think the lever was allowing the plunger to move fully in the MC. Once I get my shoulder moving properly again and to fixing the bike I am going to see if I can compare the plunger movement between the 2 levers and maybe confirm my thinking with real evidence.
Anyone want my spare set of Chinese levers? I think it has a shorty brake lever :lmao:
Jeff