Honda Rancher Brake Problems
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Honda Rancher Brake Problems
I just bought a Honda Rancher and I am having some brake issues with it. The front brakes used to work just fine, but for some reason they stopped working. They only build pressure when the brake is fully depressed. The brake fluid level is fine and there are no visable leaks anywhere on the brake lines. I have even bled the brakes, but with no luck. Am I overlooking something? If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated.
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Honda Rancher Brake Problems
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Schickie
I have the same issue with my '02 Foreman 450. LittleBill is correct. I'm saving for the disc conversion kit.
You will need to do this service every time you go in mud or water (the only two places I use mine!)</end quote></div>
i wouldn't say everytime, but i would say every 6 months, the seals needs to be compeletely wiped off and regreased.
i have gone to the disc conversion on the front
I have the same issue with my '02 Foreman 450. LittleBill is correct. I'm saving for the disc conversion kit.
You will need to do this service every time you go in mud or water (the only two places I use mine!)</end quote></div>
i wouldn't say everytime, but i would say every 6 months, the seals needs to be compeletely wiped off and regreased.
i have gone to the disc conversion on the front
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Honda Rancher Brake Problems
Thank you for your help, but unfortunately I'm still not sure what to do. When you say open up the brakes, do you mean remove the drum and clean it out or do you mean remove the brake cylinders inside the drum and clean them out. I'm sure this is a stupid question, but I really dont know anything about brakes. I grew up riding a Honda Fourtrax 300, which didnt have brakes at all, the only way to slow down was to downshift or hit something. This is not an option for me now, becuase my son rides this bike and I would prefer his slowing down options to envolve using the brakes.
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Honda Rancher Brake Problems
Remove the tires and then the brake drums. Clean out the mud and crap inside and readjust the shoes. Put it back together and you should have a positive braking experience. This is alot easier to do if you have a repair manual.
BTW LittleBill, how does your conversion work for you? Is it as good as it sounds?
BTW LittleBill, how does your conversion work for you? Is it as good as it sounds?
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Honda Rancher Brake Problems
damn mazzi, you on every forum i visit
Schickie, works pretty good gots some clicking noise to it, and the discs are bit thin for me, they are going to warp a tad, but having brakes is amazing, although i can't speak to the longevity of the system yet, only have about 300-400 miles on it
Schickie, works pretty good gots some clicking noise to it, and the discs are bit thin for me, they are going to warp a tad, but having brakes is amazing, although i can't speak to the longevity of the system yet, only have about 300-400 miles on it
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Honda Rancher Brake Problems
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: LittleBill
damn mazzi, you on every forum i visit
Schickie, works pretty good gots some clicking noise to it, and the discs are bit thin for me, they are going to warp a tad, but having brakes is amazing, although i can't speak to the longevity of the system yet, only have about 300-400 miles on it</end quote></div>
as you can see buttwipe I joined this forum way before you did.
make sure u show up for the snirt run.
damn mazzi, you on every forum i visit
Schickie, works pretty good gots some clicking noise to it, and the discs are bit thin for me, they are going to warp a tad, but having brakes is amazing, although i can't speak to the longevity of the system yet, only have about 300-400 miles on it</end quote></div>
as you can see buttwipe I joined this forum way before you did.
make sure u show up for the snirt run.