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Does anyone have this problem?
The rear brake keeps going soft, requiring bleeding. it usually occurs after going down a steep slope (leaving a ferry was the last).
It was bled by Ducati at WDW2004 and is now soft again
Mike
antonye
18-Jun-2004, 12:19
Welcome to the most common problem of owning a 916-style Ducati :D
Steve M
18-Jun-2004, 12:29
Maybe some viagra in the brake fluid will help:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
ok ok I'm going now
dickieducati
18-Jun-2004, 12:43
must be using it too much :lol:
antonye
18-Jun-2004, 13:48
I think it's just a common thing that nobody has managed to successfulyl crack yet - and if they have they're usually not sure what they did!
It must be down to a design fault in either the components used or the way they are positioned on the bike.
I had mine serviced a month or two back, and in the 12 mile ride home from TecMoto both the back brake had gone soft *and* the clutch fluid had started to go black.
Not that I'm bothered - I hardly use the back brake and, as Shazaam says, the clutch fluid going black doesn't make any difference.
MarkyMark76
18-Jun-2004, 13:56
My back brake is next to useless, which as Antonye says, i'm not that bothered about as i hardly use it.
Was a bit concerned about the black clutch fluid thing, but if that's another 'normal' feature of the duke then so be it!!
Mine the same...my solution is to bleed it once a year about a day before the MOT...:lol:
marksduc748
18-Jun-2004, 15:19
I stuck new pads in and dot 6 fluid and works for me every time no matter how hard I break with it. had to order the fluid but demon tweeks do it.
Thats right Ducati call it character!
Desmondo
18-Jun-2004, 16:27
Never used the back brake on ay of my bikes so. I did try and use it just for a laugh, rolling down the path at Cadwell to get on to the starting grid and it did bugger all :lol:
Garibaldi
18-Jun-2004, 17:28
You mean there's a rear brake!:o Where?
The clutch fluid goes black because of the pipe it runs through - it always happened on both my Milles and it's never a problem.
As for back brakes, and these are bound to be famous last words, both my old 748 and current 996 have never had a problem...
Everything else has failed or fallen off, but the back brake still works even though I only use it once in a blue moon!:P
Giles
bostrom998
20-Jun-2004, 17:23
Might as well step on a piece of wood for all the good the rear brake does!!!!!!!!!!
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