Grizzly brake bleeding
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Grizzly brake bleeding
he said he rolled it,and this developed after,,,,im thinking he has a small crack somewhere in a line,or where a line and fitting meet thats small enough to be able to bleed the brakes,but big enough to let air in slowly
seems logical for this to happen after the bike took a spill
that is a good idea you have though,ive never tried that,i'll have to remember that
seems logical for this to happen after the bike took a spill
that is a good idea you have though,ive never tried that,i'll have to remember that
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Grizzly brake bleeding
I don't know what bikes you have but the grizzlies have the rear master cylinder and all lines inside the frame by your right foot with a cable running the the bars. With how it had rolled the hand brake was the only thing that could have hit anything. Even though I did look extensively for any leaks or damage and did not find any.
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Grizzly brake bleeding
i dont know what kind of Grizz you got,,,,but mine has a front hand brake,,,anouther hand brake that brakes all four,and a foot brake that brakes just the rear
did you roll it,or tip it on its side? did it,or did it not start this issue after you rolled it?
i was just trying to give you some options to look for,,,,you figure it out
did you roll it,or tip it on its side? did it,or did it not start this issue after you rolled it?
i was just trying to give you some options to look for,,,,you figure it out
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my right hand brake is for the front, the left and foot brake is for the rear only.
What happened was that I was going up a really steep hillside and had to crawl over a tree root. When the front tires got to the peak I must of lost traction and spun the front sending me over backwards. How exactly it hit I can not tell you because i was rolling as fast as I could down the hill. Judging by where the bike was laying, and the damage it rolled over straight backwards. Then somehow guessing a rut, it pivoted smashing the left side of the front rack down 25-30 deg. The left bar was packed with mud fortunately nothing there was bent except the aluminum brake. It did not tumble just basically stood up and fell to the side. I would have thought that if anything would have happened to the brakes it would be the front with the reservoir at the highest point. No direct hit except the left handle bar, there's no evidence to the front system hitting the ground at all. I could not tell a loss of fluid but with it being up-side-down when the bar hit, the air in the reservoir would have been sucked into the lines if the lever was squeezed.
What happened was that I was going up a really steep hillside and had to crawl over a tree root. When the front tires got to the peak I must of lost traction and spun the front sending me over backwards. How exactly it hit I can not tell you because i was rolling as fast as I could down the hill. Judging by where the bike was laying, and the damage it rolled over straight backwards. Then somehow guessing a rut, it pivoted smashing the left side of the front rack down 25-30 deg. The left bar was packed with mud fortunately nothing there was bent except the aluminum brake. It did not tumble just basically stood up and fell to the side. I would have thought that if anything would have happened to the brakes it would be the front with the reservoir at the highest point. No direct hit except the left handle bar, there's no evidence to the front system hitting the ground at all. I could not tell a loss of fluid but with it being up-side-down when the bar hit, the air in the reservoir would have been sucked into the lines if the lever was squeezed.