Have ypu clean the sliders ?, I found the caliper on teh DR750 was corroding round the sliders rubber boot, making the pin sticky.
The DR750 brake used to go off if left!.
Loosen the caliper mounting bolts so they are around 10mm undone. Pump the brake untill it hardens up. Holding the lever in place slowly do the caliper bolts up, this will center the caliper and the sliders properly. Worked for me.
Steve, I did this to centre the caliper. No difference.
However, consider the following-
There was already grease on the slider pins. I put a bit more on for good measure. I did notice a "sponginess" (ie a tendancy to "return") when I pushed the mounting plate (the bit with the pins on it) in. However, after a while, and a few pushes, it squelched(air/grease displacing**) and the plate stayed roughly in position.
**I am trying hard not to make the analogy to a particular, amusing, sexual phenomenon......

However, last night I dismantled it again, wiped the pins and noticed a flat on them. Presumably to allow air/grease to move about...
If I had over-greased, do you think this could inhibit movement of the caliper on the pins??? Due to a seal being formed between the pin (now becoming like a piston) and the caliper??
Just a thought. I am nearing the end of my tether.
Next option- back bleed- in my experience just a frustrating and messy way of doing things
And then after that, if it still wont work, rebuild the m/cyl.
And finally (which I quite fancy), I have a few pairs of FZR 400 wheels. I am going to supermoto the bastard!! That will make it stop!!! (but its a hassle with brake caliper brackets, spacer, spindles etc).
Anyone done this??
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