So I got the procedure from this web site which was a redirection from GTAM:http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/...h-generation-the-ultimate-guide/?fromsearch=1
My problem is, with the SMC. The procedure says that you helper (or you if you crawl under the bike with a foot on the rear brake pedal while activating the smc manually!) has to press and release the RMC, then you "push and stay" the SMC, then you push and release the RMC a second time, which should force the smc out (mine doesn't, liquid is just going out the LPCV) and then push in the SMC one last time. There is absolutely no bubble coming out, so I keep going with the rear caliper centre bleeder screw which is the exact same procedure as above but with a different bleeder screw etc.
But, every time I push the RMC, its spongy and I ear a "squick" coming from the SMC, I have to press two or three time to get the pedal hard and the squick will the disappear. It looks like air in the system, but I when through 1 litre of brake liquid and there is no bubble coming out from any of the 5 rear brake bleeder screw.
So what could be the problem? I saw three so far:
1 - The guy holding the tools is the problem (me) and needs a helper;
2 - Its leaking from somewhere, but I found no leak...;
3 - SMC is dead and the to be replaced.
The front brake is amazing! I didn't know that bike could brake like that.
My problem is, with the SMC. The procedure says that you helper (or you if you crawl under the bike with a foot on the rear brake pedal while activating the smc manually!) has to press and release the RMC, then you "push and stay" the SMC, then you push and release the RMC a second time, which should force the smc out (mine doesn't, liquid is just going out the LPCV) and then push in the SMC one last time. There is absolutely no bubble coming out, so I keep going with the rear caliper centre bleeder screw which is the exact same procedure as above but with a different bleeder screw etc.
But, every time I push the RMC, its spongy and I ear a "squick" coming from the SMC, I have to press two or three time to get the pedal hard and the squick will the disappear. It looks like air in the system, but I when through 1 litre of brake liquid and there is no bubble coming out from any of the 5 rear brake bleeder screw.
So what could be the problem? I saw three so far:
1 - The guy holding the tools is the problem (me) and needs a helper;
2 - Its leaking from somewhere, but I found no leak...;
3 - SMC is dead and the to be replaced.
The front brake is amazing! I didn't know that bike could brake like that.