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Just did that to my brakes, it's amazing!zimm wrote:our ZX4 had a bit of excessive lever travel (its got zxr H2 brakes, goodridge braided hoses and EBC HH pads)) today, so i whipped the calipers off, pumped the lever till the two pistons on whichever side moved first extended fully (left pads in so they didnt pop out) wiped round the pistons with a cotton bud soaked in WD40, lever'd them back home, did the same to the other side, and then repeated the process on the other caliper.
job done, no more "lever to the bar" and nice and firm.
what happens is that the pistons get used to being in one place, and stay there so when the pads are worn a bit the pistons have miles to travel before the pad contacts the disc, this translates as excessive lever travel (which feels spongy, because as the pistons extend the ratio between lever movement and piston movement changes due to the pivoting design of the lever), cleaning them up, then pumping them up lets the pistons sit at the correct distance from the discs and its all good again.