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Rear Brake has no effect on 08 GenII
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1141110" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>Exactly!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah... Good luck with that. I seriously doubt that the rear master cylinder has gone bad causing your symptoms. I cannot recall anyone ever having a master cylinder go bad on an FJR that resulted in a loss of hydraulic pressure, unless it was pissing brake fluid on the ground.</p><p></p><p>It would be amusing to hear how they came to that conclusion, probably just that they tried to bleed the brake and it did not fix it, so time to throw some parts at it. It is a big reason why I would never bring my bike to just any local bike shop for mechanical repair. There are a number of so called bike shops around here that I wouldn't let check the air in my tires if they paid me for the privilege.</p><p></p><p>I'd call them up this morning, tell them to cease and desist, and get my bike back from them ASAP, before they spend all your money not fixing anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1141110, member: 3828"] Exactly! Yeah... Good luck with that. I seriously doubt that the rear master cylinder has gone bad causing your symptoms. I cannot recall anyone ever having a master cylinder go bad on an FJR that resulted in a loss of hydraulic pressure, unless it was pissing brake fluid on the ground. It would be amusing to hear how they came to that conclusion, probably just that they tried to bleed the brake and it did not fix it, so time to throw some parts at it. It is a big reason why I would never bring my bike to just any local bike shop for mechanical repair. There are a number of so called bike shops around here that I wouldn't let check the air in my tires if they paid me for the privilege. I'd call them up this morning, tell them to cease and desist, and get my bike back from them ASAP, before they spend all your money not fixing anything. [/QUOTE]
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