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    250rulzes is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Caliper question...84 Teacte

    Hey, I'm new to the site...It looks pretty cool and quite extensive. Lots of nice bikes on here! I'm having problems with my KXT 250 rear master/caliper. I bought a new piston for the Master and new seals for the caliper. I bled the system but can't get a lot of travel out of the piston in the caliper. The pads are some what new and even though the rear brakes slow the machine, I can't lock the axel up....any advice?????

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    The rear brakes are a major pain on a T3 to bleed. I even used a vacum pump to try and get all the air out... still have a soft pedal.

    The master cylinder pumps so little fluid, that it makes it difficult move the air out.

    only advice I can give is to give it another try (also you may want to buy some new bleeder screws/valves for the caliper).
    KXT 250 A1/A2

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    250rulzes is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Thanks for the update.... That’s a sweet T-3, there seem to be a bunch of sweet tecate's on this site...I followed the Tecate manual on bleeding procedures but still have that "soft pedal" as you describe...do you recommend the speed bleeder or the stock OEM unit????

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    250rulzes is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Still looking for help...anyone else have any answers??????

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