I would have expected to have my bike registered and on the road by now but I have struck a problem – I just can’t get my brake lever firm...
When I got the bike (GT750A), the old master cylinder was seized so I bought a new master cylinder for a GS750. After bleeding, the lever was quite spongy and I need to get it firm in order to pass the road worthiness inspection for registration.
In the past 4 weeks I have tried the following:
• Replaced all brake lines because I suspected they may have lost their rigidity
• Disassembled, cleaned and rebuilt the callipers with new seals (just in case there was something spongy lurking in there, there wasn’t

• Tried reverse bleeding – pushing fluid with syringe from the callipers up
• Vacuum bleeding with vac bleeder kit
• Bleeding at all points - the M/C, then top of the Y piece, then bottom of the Y piece, then callipers and then the bleed points
• Zip tying up over night
• Tapping the lines, t-piece, callipers with a rubber mallet to persuade stubborn bubbles to rise
• I also put stock bars back on - it had drag bars which meant the top brake line had a high point before the M/C that could trap air
The only other thing I can think of is if air is trapped in the high point of the lower brake lines... Or could a stubborn bubble be trapped in the Y piece?
Anyway, any advice would be greatly appreciated because the bike is otherwise ready to go and I can’t wait to get it on the road
Cheers, N8