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i did hear some russling in the bushes
![]() i honestly don't know. there was plenty pressure when i parked it but when i found it on the grass the lever came up another 3 clicks. it didn't leak and i haven't had any problem with it last night but the lever is coming up a lot further than usual
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Thats the danger of relying on hydraulic handbrakes, the pressure will eventually leak past the seals on the master cylinder, hence why cable handbrakes are essential.
Shame though, but at least no one was hurt
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what a shit, bad news that mate
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other problem can be putting the handbrake on when the discs and cals are hot, as they cool they lose the grip on the disc.
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Bad news that
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It might be worth putting a line lock in for the rear part of the system. That way you can pump it up with the foot brake and then lock it off. It shouldn't free up when the disks cool down then. What Pukka said is best though, always leave it in gear as a safety net. Hope it doesn't cost you to much to sort out
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