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My wife was riding her motorcycle to work and had just left our residence. She was approaching a curve in the road and went to apply her brakes to slow down before entering it. The rear brake pedal failed with absolutely no pressure. She was able to downshift, slow down, and safely return to our residence. Upon inspecting the rear brake system, we could find no obvious defects (no leaks, fluid full and proper type, pads good, and caliper functioning). Initially we thought the rear brake pads may be too worn (although there was approximately 0.25" of material left on both pads) and replaced the pads. After this was done, we could see the caliper move, the pads contact the rotor, but there was insignificant pressure to stop the rear wheel. We began researching online and discovered numerous people have reported rear master cylinder failure after having the rear tire or brake calipers removed for service (we had replaced tires on the motorcycle approximately a year before). All signs pointed to the secondary seal inside the master cylinder rupturing and failing. We contacted our local harley davidson dealer to inquire about a possible recall and was told there wasn't any reported issue. We purchased a rear master cylinder rebuild kit and repaired the cylinder. Our finding was exactly as described and expected: the secondary internal seal was ruptured. We believe this is a serious issue that h-d is aware of and should be made to rectify. If my wife had to make a sudden or emergent stop, the failure could have caused her serious injury and/or death. Please investigate this matter before someone does suffer a preventable accident or death.
My wife was riding her motorcycle to work and had just left our residence.she was approaching a curve in the road and went to apply her brakes to slow down before entering it.the rear brake pedal failed with absolutely no pressure.she was able to downshift, slow down, and safely return to our residence.upon inspecting the rear brake system, we could find no obvious defects (no leaks, fluid full and proper type, pads good, and caliper functioning).initially we thought the rear brake pads may be too worn (although there was approximately 0.25" of material left on both pads) and replaced the pads.after this was done, we could see the caliper move, the pads contact the rotor, but there was insignificant pressure to stop the rear wheel.we began researching online and discovered numerous people have reported rear master cylinder failure after having the rear tire or brake calipers removed for service (we had replaced tires on the motorcycle approximately a year before).all signs pointed to the secondary seal inside the master cylinder rupturing and failing.we contacted our local harley davidson dealer to inquire about a possible recall and was told there wasn't any reported issue.we purchased a rear master cylinder rebuild kit and repaired the cylinder.our finding was exactly as described and expected: the secondary internal seal was ruptured.we believe this is a serious issue that h-d is aware of and should be made to rectify.if my wife had to make a sudden or emergent stop, the failure could have caused her serious injury and/or death.please investigate this matter before someone does suffer a preventable accident or death.
Rear master cylinder has failed.
My wife was riding her motorcycle to work and had just left our residence. She was approaching a curve in the road and went to apply her brakes to slow down before entering it. The rear brake pedal failed with absolutely no pressure. She was able to downshift, slow down, and safely return to our residence. Upon inspecting the rear brake system, we could find no obvious defects (no leaks, fluid full and proper type, pads good, and caliper functioning). Initially we thought the rear brake pads may be too worn (although there was approximately 0.25" of material left on both pads) and replaced the pads. After this was done, we could see the caliper move, the pads contact the rotor, but there was insignificant pressure to stop the rear wheel. We began researching online and discovered numerous people have reported rear master cylinder failure after having the rear tire or brake calipers removed for service (we had replaced tires on the motorcycle approximately a year before). All signs pointed to the secondary seal inside the master cylinder rupturing and failing. We contacted our local harley davidson dealer to inquire about a possible recall and was told there wasn't any reported issue. We purchased a rear master cylinder rebuild kit and repaired the cylinder. Our finding was exactly as described and expected: the secondary internal seal was ruptured. We believe this is a serious issue that h-d is aware of and should be made to rectify. If my wife had to make a sudden or emergent stop, the failure could have caused her serious injury and/or death. Please investigate this matter before someone does suffer a preventable accident or death.
My wife was riding her motorcycle to work and had just left our residence. She was approaching a curve in the road and went to apply her brakes to slow down before entering it. The rear brake pedal failed with absolutely no pressure. She was able to downshift, slow down, and safely return to our residence. Upon inspecting the rear brake system, we could find no obvious defects (no leaks, fluid full and proper type, pads good, and caliper functioning). Initially we thought the rear brake pads may be too worn (although there was approximately 0.25" of material left on both pads) and replaced the pads. After this was done, we could see the caliper move, the pads contact the rotor, but there was insignificant pressure to stop the rear wheel. We began researching online and discovered numerous people have reported rear master cylinder failure after having the rear tire or brake calipers removed for service (we had replaced tires on the motorcycle approximately a year before). All signs pointed to the secondary seal inside the master cylinder rupturing and failing. We contacted our local harley davidson dealer to inquire about a possible recall and was told there wasn't any reported issue. We purchased a rear master cylinder rebuild kit and repaired the cylinder. Our finding was exactly as described and expected: the secondary internal seal was ruptured. We believe this is a serious issue that h-d is aware of and should be made to rectify. If my wife had to make a sudden or emergent stop, the failure could have caused her serious injury and/or death. Please investigate this matter before someone does suffer a preventable accident or death.
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