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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 28 Mesa, AZ United States | Has anyone had a problem with the rear brakes on the vision going spongy to almost non existent? Front brakes work fine but rear brake pedal goes to floor initially but can be pumped up to get some braking. Had this problem, had it fixed by a Victory Dealer in Phoenix, six months later, same problem. My son has the same problem with his vision. Is this a factory problem or am I just unlucky. Any inputs would be appreciated. If I can just replace the master brake cylinder and bleed the brakes, I think I could handle it. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 144
| Bruce, The rear brake lines runs to the front system also. You want to bleed the rear brakes at the front bleeder. This happens to alot of Vision from what I've been told. It gets air caught in that area. Try bleeding the right one first this is usally the one it happens to. This should be the top bleeder or the closest one to the rear brake line. Keep an eye on the fluid level each time you bleed it. Dain |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 935 Rockford, IL | Somewhat of a common issue with the Vision. Need to bleed the right front caliper. http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=3022&... http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=6419 http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=8092&posts=17&highlight=bleed&highlightmode=1
Edited by Lotzafun 2012-01-26 8:26 AM
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 27
| i have same problem now 22k |
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New user
Posts: 3 1053 grange rd smithville,arkansas 72466 | bleed your rear calibers and your right front center works for me |
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | Btw speedBleeders make this a one man job!! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 238 SF Bay Area | I use the Russell SpeedBleeders, along with a vacuum bleeder... works great. On the R front caliper the center bleeder is connected with the rear line, both it and the rear caliper should be bled. Remember, dot 4 and 5.1 can (eventually) eat paint, but can be washed off with plain water after you do the brake bleeding. Adding rear fluid is a little hassle, the reservoir is behind a cable, at least on my '08. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 7 Manchester, MI | Had the same problem on my '10 n0n-ABS. Dealer bled the rear, and did some kind of adjustment. The result was my rear brakes grabbing 5 or 6 miles down the road. Dealer kept the bike for a week, thinking it was a bad slave cylinder. Turns out mechanic was not aware that brakes were integrated. He bled the front as previous posts suggest, and problem solved. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 10 baltimore | had my mastercylinder replaced rear no proplems since
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 10 Sierra Vista, AZ United States | My master cylinder was bad from the start, noted early that the brakes seemed spongy and soon became non-existent. Covered by warranty, replaced and no problems now. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 161 Albuquerque NM | We just picked up an 09 for my dad, and on the test ride I noticed the same thing about the rear brake pedal doing next to nothing. No big deal I just topped off the master cylinder, cracked the bleeder screw, used a hose from the bleeder to a clean container of dot4 and pumped until there was no air coming out. Repeat on the other bleeders, and now the brake feels good. Thanks to this forum for such good information, I was able to resolve the issue pretty quick.
I think the previous just kept riding it with the rear brake not working, and relied on the front brake so they squeak pretty badly now. When I looked there was still some meat on the pads, but I will order a new set this week. |
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