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kevann(at)gotsky.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:23 am Post subject: Europa Monowheel Brake Problem? |
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Hi Jeff,
My mono-wheel brake was leaking a bit of fluid and not holding pressure well. Turned out to be the O-ring seal. We removed the brake from the disc and used a rubber tipped compressed air gun to push the "puck" out of the slave cylinder. Then we saw the o-ring to replace. It looked like it was leaking from the bleed screw simply because the bleed screw is the lowest point to drip from.
When the mono is sitting tail down the master cylinder in the tunnel is at an angle with the filler low. I needed to raise the tail (or unmount the master cyl) to get the air out.
Messy job eh?
Kevin
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keithhickling(at)clear.ne Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 2:54 am Post subject: Europa Monowheel Brake Problem? |
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Hi Jeff,
Kevin is correct that the master cylinder slopes with the fluid outlet at the top, so when you fill the system from below through the bleed nipple it's difficult to get all the air out. The Europa brake bleeding kit contains a small aluminium reservoir that screws into the fliier hole in the master cylinder, and this really makes the process much easier - it was the only way I could successfully bleed the system. Just fill from the bleed nipple with the supplied syringe until the fluid level is about half way up the reservoir, tighten the bleed nipple, then pull the brake lever until no more air bubbles through the reservoir. Then slowly release the brake making sure that the fluid level in the reservoir stays above the bottom. The whole system should then be filled with fluid. Suck the excess from the reservoir with the syringe, remove and screw the cap back on and you're done. It's a 5 minute job with the kit and I would really recommend it. No financial interest !
Regards,
Keith Hickling,
New Zealand.
Kit 613 XS mono, 912 uls.
100 hrs and going great!
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budyerly(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:01 pm Post subject: Europa Monowheel Brake Problem? |
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<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> Kevin,
I hope you had a great trip. You'll have to write about it and submit it.
Bud Yerly
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