Before purchasing my Code 5's I had read all the posts on here about if you turn your bike upside down the Code 5's will develop air in the lines. Well I had a flat tire at N Star and had to flip my bike upside down on the trail. The whole time I was thinking that my brakes where going to get air in them.... The next day at my house I realized my brakes had faded a little. Or had air trapped...
I went to N Star yesterday and I always just lay my bike down in the back of my truck. It is a 1/2 hour ride from my house to N Star... I always lay my bike down on the left side of the bars in the back of my truck. When I pulled my bike out at N Star the left brake was back to normal. The right still a little faded. So on the return trip home from N Star I laid my bike down on the right side. When I got home the right side was back to normal.
It seems if you do have air in your lines and just lay your bike down on the side for at least a 1/2 an hour it will return back to normal. I am not sure if this will work for everyone. But it worked for me....
I went to N Star yesterday and I always just lay my bike down in the back of my truck. It is a 1/2 hour ride from my house to N Star... I always lay my bike down on the left side of the bars in the back of my truck. When I pulled my bike out at N Star the left brake was back to normal. The right still a little faded. So on the return trip home from N Star I laid my bike down on the right side. When I got home the right side was back to normal.
It seems if you do have air in your lines and just lay your bike down on the side for at least a 1/2 an hour it will return back to normal. I am not sure if this will work for everyone. But it worked for me....