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Title: Front Brakes On Honda Rincon & Rancher
Post by: Paul_S on November 30, 2005, 06:14:00 PM
Both my nephews rancher and my 100 mile old Rincon have really spongy front brakes, they work fine if you pump them, but then after a minute you can pull the lever all the way to the bar.

It seems they need bleeding, does that sound right on a brand new quad.

Anyone know how easy this is to do.

Thanks
 


Title: Re: Front Brakes On Honda Rincon & Rancher
Post by: TRX450R_Racer on November 30, 2005, 07:14:41 PM
The best way to do it is with a vacuum pump. You hook it up to the bleeder on the caliper, one it up and pump until no air comes out. You just need someone filling the master cyl. This is also a good way to change the brake fluid. I do it every year on everything I own. It makes the parts last a lot longer.


Title: Re: Front Brakes On Honda Rincon & Rancher
Post by: Paul_S on November 30, 2005, 07:54:22 PM
Thanks


Title: Re: Front Brakes On Honda Rincon & Rancher
Post by: Limolarry on December 11, 2005, 09:38:35 PM
Paul, I had a great time riding with you and Matt today. I was thinking about your brake problem. Since the bike is not that old, then I suspect your master cylinder would not be the problem. If your brake shoes have worn down they may need adjusted tighter. you have to squeeze the lever several times because the shoes have too far to travel before they hit the drum. everytime you squeeze the brake lever, the shoes close a little farther until they reach the drum.
 Does anyone out there now if my theory is correct?
 My brakes seem to work this way on my old ford truck. all I do is adjust the shoes a little closer to the drum and I have great pedal again.


Title: Re: Front Brakes On Honda Rincon & Rancher
Post by: meathead1 on December 12, 2005, 06:32:50 AM
your right normally if the front brake is worn it will bcome spongy remember when u adjust your front brakes that u have 2 drum ajusters per brake dont use them unless u have to hondas drum brakes wear quickly i replaced me foreman with disc brakes in front it helped


Title: Re: Front Brakes On Honda Rincon & Rancher
Post by: Paul_S on December 15, 2005, 09:18:12 PM
Hi Larry

Thanks, I am going to take my bike to the dealer and let them fix it.

I got a snorkel kit today, still thinking about whether to fit it on or not - but if I do, I guess I am going to have to try that creek at your place.

Paul