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Old Dec 10, 2003 | 04:44 PM
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Default Honda Recon Brake problems. Please help

HI, my 2001 Recon has no front brakes. Ive tried everything to fix them. I bled a rebled them, got new brake pads, new master cylinder, and even did that thing in the brakes were you turn the little spinner. Nothing works. Help me please.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2003 | 10:44 PM
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Default Honda Recon Brake problems. Please help

ok this topic should be over in the honda section where the experts reside. but anyway, you tried bleeding them and replaced pads( brake shoes) is what they are called and master cyl. it leaves the brake cyl itself, the little thing that pushes the brakes on, and the bleeding of the line. i would guess even when you tried bleeding the brake it didn't work. greatest possibility is its the bleeding part, tried to bleed our honda 200 one time , and no mater what i did it didn't work. had to take the bike to the honda shop to get it done. if its bleeding properly it should be building up pressure and you will feel it in the break lever. if it doesn't get firm its bypassing. try posting in the honda forum im sure someone can give you more info.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2003 | 11:00 PM
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Default Honda Recon Brake problems. Please help

Thank you for the help. I actully do have this same thing in the honda forum also. No one has said anything there yet so i tried this one.Thanks again.
 
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