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  • DTleeD DTlee

    Is there a way to adjust the amount of travel in the brake pedal? Or is it just a case of bleeding the brake line and changing the pads. The pads have enough meat on them brake fluid level is fine, I’d just like less travel on them unless that what they are like on the DT. My foot ends up and a 45 degree angle downwards to fully press it.

    Cheers

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    declan
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    @DTlee my back brake is the same i hate it i doubt its how its supposed to be though think im gonna swap it out

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      Calum
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      Brakes on my bike are savage!

      IIRC DT Brakes are just poor!

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • NINJAN Offline
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        NINJA
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        Isn't there a nut between the U-shaped bracket and the piston pin, which allows you to adjust the length of travel on the brake pedal???

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        • DTleeD DTlee

          Is there a way to adjust the amount of travel in the brake pedal? Or is it just a case of bleeding the brake line and changing the pads. The pads have enough meat on them brake fluid level is fine, I’d just like less travel on them unless that what they are like on the DT. My foot ends up and a 45 degree angle downwards to fully press it.

          Cheers

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          @DTlee yes there is. As @NINJA said it's just below the master cylinder it's a 11mm adjuster nut and 12mm lock nut, loosen lock nut and adjust so the pedal rests just below the top of the footpeg, about half inch. Though if there is too much travel in the pedal it's probably air in the system and needs bleeding.

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          • declanD Offline
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            declan
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            mines broke

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            • DTleeD Offline
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              DTlee
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              #7

              Thanks for the response going to try and bleed it as brake pedal looks like it’s in the right position already so I don’t think I’ll be able to adjust it any more annoyingly

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              • DTleeD DTlee

                Thanks for the response going to try and bleed it as brake pedal looks like it’s in the right position already so I don’t think I’ll be able to adjust it any more annoyingly

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                NINJA
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                @DTlee Buy one of these kits dude, they make bleeding brakes a doodle and you get 100% air free brake fluid every time!!!

                https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-Auto-Brake-Bleeder-Tester-Kit-Vacuum-Pump-Motorcycle-Bleeding-Tool-Hand-Pump/402040010469?hash=item5d9b73b6e5:g:wvMAAOSwbLJeIXAq

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                • NINJAN NINJA

                  @DTlee Buy one of these kits dude, they make bleeding brakes a doodle and you get 100% air free brake fluid every time!!!

                  https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-Auto-Brake-Bleeder-Tester-Kit-Vacuum-Pump-Motorcycle-Bleeding-Tool-Hand-Pump/402040010469?hash=item5d9b73b6e5:g:wvMAAOSwbLJeIXAq

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                  DTlee
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                  @NINJA nice one looks like a good buy that!
                  Cheers

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                  • DTleeD DTlee

                    @NINJA nice one looks like a good buy that!
                    Cheers

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                    NINJA
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                    #10

                    @DTlee After you've used one, you will wonder why you never bought one before? Honestly brake bleeding with that kit takes minutes and gets 100% air free brakes every time!!! 😉 😀 👍

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                      I like to buy high quality stuff. I like premium. But I'll admit, it does the job pretty well at such a cheap price.

                      I bought a Hydrualic Crimping tool for a similar price too. And the weight of this thing. Beasty!

                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                      • DTleeD Offline
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                        DTlee
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                        I’ll give it a go can’t go wrong for £14!

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