honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
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honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
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I changed my brake pads today and cleaned/ greased brake caliper pistons, while I was doing so I noticed, that middle piston (out of 3 pistons) is not moving out when applying the brakes, so I pull it out with pliers and cleaned/greased... tried again- nothing... bleed system tried again - nothing .. what is wrong ? maybe any suggestions ? THank you!
I changed my brake pads today and cleaned/ greased brake caliper pistons, while I was doing so I noticed, that middle piston (out of 3 pistons) is not moving out when applying the brakes, so I pull it out with pliers and cleaned/greased... tried again- nothing... bleed system tried again - nothing .. what is wrong ? maybe any suggestions ? THank you!
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Re: honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
Check the CBS and fluid level for it (the hole next to the ignition key)...
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Re: honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
checked fluid is there is did bleed it just now.. seems to me it is just not working... it not really important for CBS to be working?
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Just to confirm, its definitely the left lever you're pulling to make the centre piston work...?
There are two separate brake systems in the front caliper and both need bled individually.
There are two separate brake systems in the front caliper and both need bled individually.
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Re: honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
To pump the brake lever and actuate the cbs effectively, bringing out the centre piston, I found it best to slacken off the rear drum adjuster. That way the lever travels further. Then when the piston protrudes, give it a good clean with some break cleaner and a tooth brush
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Re: honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
yes im pumping left handle.
o it is really nice idea to take cable from rear brake to apply more pressure to a cbs caliper.. will try it tomorrow TNX!
o it is really nice idea to take cable from rear brake to apply more pressure to a cbs caliper.. will try it tomorrow TNX!
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Re: honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
By CBS i meant the ( what the hell is the name for it in EN? in french it's "répartiteur") - the metal distributing mecanism that activates both front and rear brake from a single cable and that is located under the windscreen and intrument cover.
How far out have you pulled that middle piston out when cleaning? I have usually found that one of the two pistons top and bottom from right lever ( so not the CBS) would not go out but the middle one never seen any problem... Strange....check that the metal anti squeal plate on caliper is not blocking/ scraping , it's really close to the central piston
Just my 2 cents
I'm really pi***ed at how many times a year i have to clean my pistons in the calipers to try to get a proper braking , i feel like i have bought a Enfield not an Honda. ( no offence meant to Enfields)
How far out have you pulled that middle piston out when cleaning? I have usually found that one of the two pistons top and bottom from right lever ( so not the CBS) would not go out but the middle one never seen any problem... Strange....check that the metal anti squeal plate on caliper is not blocking/ scraping , it's really close to the central piston
Just my 2 cents
I'm really pi***ed at how many times a year i have to clean my pistons in the calipers to try to get a proper braking , i feel like i have bought a Enfield not an Honda. ( no offence meant to Enfields)
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Re: honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
Changed my pads a while back after 13500 miles, the calipers and whole brake area was really dirty due to day in day out use all year round for 3+ years. Had issues removing the pistons and getting things together, and some of the pistons are a little pitted, but not seen any issues with brake performance. Brake fluid is original and came up high once pads changed.

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All you need to do for proper braking on an Enfield is shut the throttletomtomclub2005 wrote:I'm really pi***ed at how many times a year i have to clean my pistons in the calipers to try to get a proper braking , i feel like i have bought a Enfield not an Honda. ( no offence meant to Enfields)

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Interceptor in the pic. Nice looking. Bet it sounds good too. Will have to watch for the new ones on the street if/when they become available where I live. 

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Re: honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
gn2 wrote: All you need to do for proper braking on an Enfield is shut the throttle![]()

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Re: honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
Reading several posts it seems people sometimes grease the pistons - the service manual says the front brake pistons should have a coat of brake fluid applied to them once cleaned and not any type of grease.
So, for those that have cleaned the front brake assembly, do you use brake fluid for the pistons to aid them sliding into the caliper housing or brake fluid?
So, for those that have cleaned the front brake assembly, do you use brake fluid for the pistons to aid them sliding into the caliper housing or brake fluid?

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Re: honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
Lovely. The engine does have a hint of the old Enfield twins.gn2 wrote:All you need to do for proper braking on an Enfield is shut the throttletomtomclub2005 wrote:I'm really pi***ed at how many times a year i have to clean my pistons in the calipers to try to get a proper braking , i feel like i have bought a Enfield not an Honda. ( no offence meant to Enfields)![]()
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Re: honda pcx 125 fron brake calipers issue!
That or a Triumph Street twin