LgFJR
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Being here in SoCal I decide to try out a helmet cam idea a week ago and run up to Mt. Baldy. Warm day in the 80's. I'm going all the way to the top where the ski lift is, just for kicks. All who are familiar know about the wicked off camber switch backs towards the top.......where 15mph might just be optimistic. I abused the brakes going up the hill, took a couple of quick photos at the top and headed back down. With a full tank of gas I must be pushing 900+ lbs all up bike weight. Bunch of kids standing around throwing rocks about a half mile down the hill, I gun it a little for effect just to let them know they are looking at a big bad Yamaha. I go sailing into the first few turns and all is right with the world. I then start hitting the switch backs, I'm now really abusing the heck out of the back brake, and at about the third one the pedal goes to the floor. I could literally push the pedal down a couple inches below the normal spot. I'm not talking weak braking here, I'm saying the back brake hung out the gone fishin sign and there was nobody home. Scared the tar outta me. Kicked it down a couple gears and the front was still good. Grannied it the rest of the way down the hill, and stopped at the restaurant parking lot. I really thought the line had blown out. In 45+ years of riding this was a first for me, and was all the more astounding because the FJR is normally flawless in everything. My bike is a 2005 with 20K on it, and obviously the fluid has not been changed. It will be real soon.
I did the search and now I know like the beer commercials....."It's the water baby".......... :blink: . water boils in the lines....
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?s...aded+rear+brake
Shared experiences are what its all about......apparently most of the forum already knew this, I didn't and maybe there's another few that don't know it can happen, and it could get real ugly two up. All the more surprising because I've ran all over the mountains of SoCal and the brakes never gave a hint of fading because of cool down between curves. Palomar, Big Bear, all no problemo. If you've got an older Gen 1, even if the fluid looks good like mine does, ya better dump it and get a fresh fill if you think you're going to be abusing the binders.
I did the search and now I know like the beer commercials....."It's the water baby".......... :blink: . water boils in the lines....
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?s...aded+rear+brake
Shared experiences are what its all about......apparently most of the forum already knew this, I didn't and maybe there's another few that don't know it can happen, and it could get real ugly two up. All the more surprising because I've ran all over the mountains of SoCal and the brakes never gave a hint of fading because of cool down between curves. Palomar, Big Bear, all no problemo. If you've got an older Gen 1, even if the fluid looks good like mine does, ya better dump it and get a fresh fill if you think you're going to be abusing the binders.