What Causes Weak Brake Rebound in Motorcycles?
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Motorcycle brakes failing to rebound is mostly due to water entering the brake fluid, causing rust on the piston of the slave cylinder, and has little to do with the master cylinder. Motorcycle Brake Principle: The working principle of disc brakes is similar to that of a bicycle pump, essentially converting air pressure into hydraulic pressure. Damage to the small rubber cup at the rear leads to air pressure loss, resulting in insufficient pressure from the master cylinder and inability to function properly. Correct Motorcycle Braking Techniques: At high speeds, the braking force on the front tire must not cause it to lock up. When braking uphill, the braking force on the front tire can be slightly stronger. When braking downhill, the braking force on the rear tire can be slightly stronger. During emergency braking, the braking force should be slightly less than the force required to lock the wheels. On slippery roads, the rear tire should be braked before the front tire.