Sounds to me like you need to bleed the brakes. Flushing and refilling
system probably wouldn't hurt either.

-Kyle

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Mr Viggy <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hey all,
>
> I recently got Violet on the road (man, that was nice), and noticed
> something kinda interesting.  I had my bike in the garage for about 3-4
> months.  When I pulled the front brake lever, it went all the way to the
> throttle, with little or no resistance.  Almost like when you push your
> caliper pistons in to change your brake pads (on your car, never did the
> bike yet).  This can't be normal, but I had the bike on the road from
> May of last year until about October, and had no brake issues at all.
> Any ideas on what caused this?  Once I pumped the brake lever a few
> times, all was normal again.  Oh, yeah, Violet is an '84 700S.
>
> Viggy
>
> >
>

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