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Old 20-Apr-2004, 17:10   #11
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Assuming its bled correctly then perhaps its something like a proken push rod thats causing the lack of pressure.

When you pull the lever can you hear anything happening down by the slave cylinder? On my bike i can hear the piston move if it quiet.

Take out the three bolts holding the slave cylinder to the engine, get the rubber dust seal out of the way and then gently pull the lever and you should be able to see the piston moving. Dont pull to hard or too far or the piston will pop out and you'll have to start all over again!!

Re the rubber thing, when you take the cap off you should see this soft circular rubber thing in there. Take that out before you try any bleeding.
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