I know me either. He said because there is only one brake line coming off the master going to the rear, there had to be one where they split off to both rear calipers. They're a newer dealership right by my house, less than a mile away. I drove it there about 30 min after I was already there but the mechanic was busy and couldn't look at it quick
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UForce 1000 / Re: Uforce 1000 brake issues
May 23, 2025, 02:33:50 PM
Ya im gonna have to use a bungee for now. Also the mechanic said there is a proportion valve for the rear but he said he's never had one go bad or malfunction but Doesn't think the symptoms point to the valve at all.
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UForce 1000 / Re: Uforce 1000 brake issues
May 23, 2025, 12:51:34 PM
I stopped at the dealer on my way home today and picked the mechanics brain. He said he's never heard of this, he said if I replaced the master then he would look at the spring on the brake pedal next. He said maybe it came off at one point and the previous owner just put it back on without the proper tension.
Well I tried messing with the spring but theres no way to wind it around again to add tension. He thinks it's definitely something in the pedal but idk. They're a newer dealership for cfmoto so im not sure. They didn't have a spring in stock so I guess I can order one and try that....out of ideas here
Well I tried messing with the spring but theres no way to wind it around again to add tension. He thinks it's definitely something in the pedal but idk. They're a newer dealership for cfmoto so im not sure. They didn't have a spring in stock so I guess I can order one and try that....out of ideas here
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UForce 1000 / Re: Uforce 1000 brake issues
May 23, 2025, 11:45:59 AM
Yes the plunger returns on its own. When i remove the plunger arm from the pedal, the pedal still doesn't return at all.
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UForce 1000 / Re: Uforce 1000 brake issues
May 22, 2025, 11:15:14 PM
No. I dont get it either. I'm curious though, is the spring on the brake pedal responsible for the pedal returning or is it the master cylinder arm?
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UForce 1000 / Re: Uforce 1000 brake issues
May 22, 2025, 09:48:05 PM
Yes the brakes worked before I replaced everything, they also work now but the pedal doesn't spring back at all. I traced the lines and dont see any kinks or damage. I have fluid at all 4 bleeders, used mighty vac to bleed the system
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UForce 1000 / Re: Uforce 1000 brake issues
May 22, 2025, 09:06:00 PM
Any idea where the valve is? I dont see it in the parts diagram. Brakes worked fine before I replaced everything, just the pedal would stick down. From what I've read about the valve and the common signs, it doesn't seem like that would be the issue. It doesn't do any of the usual symptoms of a failing valve but who knows.
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UForce 1000 / Uforce 1000 brake issues
May 22, 2025, 05:00:06 PM
I'm having a problem with a used uforce i bought. The brake pedal is stiff but it doesn't return at all after you push it down. It was like this when I bought it, the rotors were gouged so I put all new rotors and pads on all 4 wheels. Replaced the master cylinder also. Pedal still sticks down, i have to manually pull it back up
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