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Originally Posted by CLB
The problem seems to be the seals sticking to the pistons.
Try a simple experiment.
The back edge of the pads is accessible without removing anything. Grab the back edge of your pads and push them just a little outward or toward their respective caliper pistons. This breaks the seal stiction. You will have to pump the lever a bit to bring them back up tight.
Is the lever firm now? If yes, you might also want to remove the reservoir cap and bellows and reinstall them. That allows the bellows to retract and improves fluid flow.
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As CLB stated... try that.
Like me if you aren't up to all that messing with the brakes, take it to your dealer and have them clean and reseat your seals. Request that they massage the seals in and out during the cleaning.
Or just do the 6 pot upgrade
FYI I have 3000+ miles on my new sprint and the brake handle is getting soft, I'm going to have my dealer do exactly as I stated very soon.
I remember my Daytona 675 would stop on a dime, **** near bucked me first time I grabbed that brake handle hard, scared the spirit right outta me.
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Originally Posted by TornadoST
That is exactly why I did the 6 piston Tokico upgrade on my 07
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What bike did your tokico's come off of? I want to start researching this...
Did you only purchase the calipers? or the lines also?
Last question, if i buy the parts can you come over and install them

J/K
--Kory