Brake line replacement.

Brake line replacement.

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cramman

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659 posts

196 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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After a bit of advice please.
I’m currently riding a Tiger 800 XC and so far I’m impressed, although it needs a couple of changes.

The most important one being the front brakes, I find them terrible. For all I know it still has the original brake fluid (8.5K miles) in so that is getting changed, as well as new pads and general clean of the callipers etc.
But, the brake setup in standard form seems really over complicated. The master cylinder is connected to a single brake line which runs to a “connector block” which is fastened to the front fender above the left hand clipper. This then goes over the fender to the right hand calliper before going back to the left.
Basically this produces 2 loops for air to sit in.

So, my question, if I was to replace the brake lines, do people think I’d be better off with:
1-Twin lines from the master cylinder
2-Single from the master cylinder to a splitter/T piece then to each calliper
3-Single to a calliper, then over the fender to the other (Hel offer this kit)
4-Something else

I’m not expecting superbike brakes, but I’d want to lose the “will it stop” feeling when riding hard.

cramman

Original Poster:

659 posts

196 months

Wednesday 30th July 2014
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jasesapphy said:
Clean pistons up
Replace lines with 2 direct from master cylinder
New fluid

Feel 100% better

I had issue with my Triumph on front brakes, lever had lots of movement and bleeding air out having a loop over the mud guard was a nightmare

Replaced them and all was a lot better

I also uprated the MC as well
While I'm on then. Is the MC an easy swap? If so, which one would you recommend.

Hooli, I think a good thorough bleeding is what it needs. But improving the setup will make life easier when doing so.