1200 DVT Front Brake Resevoir Leaking

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Lord Farquaad, Jul 30, 2019.

  1. So my DVT was in for service a couple of weeks ago and they pointed out that the front brake reservoir was leaking from the 3 o clock position as you look from above.
    It went back in today and they replaced the seal.
    After the ride home I can see it’s still very slightly leaking from the same spot.
    Given your experiences is this likely to get much worse (ie needs sorting now)? Or can I wait a bit to get it sorted? (It’s under warranty so I’m not paying myself).
     
  2. Get the optional ducati metal caps, job done.
     
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  3. Take it back to the dealer as soon as possible & fix it would be my advice.PDQ
     
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  4. “Again”!? ^
     
  5. Still leak from the Alloy caps on occasions, just a slight weep, on both my 1200 DVT and 1260, mind you that's using the same caps on both bikes. I'm sure a mod came out for this issue some time ago though :thinkingface:.
     
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  6. At least I got back from the dealer (the long and twisty way too) before the rain. Else I wouldn’t have been able to detect any leak (other than my crotch).

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  7. "They all do that sir!"
     
  8. Careful replacement and cleaning of the seal is the answer mines done it a couple of times. But dealer should know that and should sort it.
     
  9. Don’t fill oil to the brim. Keep it in the middle. That’s my answer.
     
  10. yes, a good start. ^:upyeah:
     
  11. And dont over-tighten the screws, as that makes it worse.
     
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  12. When mine started leaking, I used the opportunity to replace the brake fluid on all reservoirs as the clutch reservoir was black within only 1 year of use.
    Cleaned and dried seal and cap, leaving the levels between min/max. Very hard not try to tightening up the screws "a tiny bit more". And this "tiny bit more" made it leak again in a couple of days. Did the job again, without replacing the seal, just cleaning and drying it, this time used a small screw driver and not even held it from the handle, just spin by two fingers. Thought: "This won't hold it!". But it did and no leaks since last year.
     
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  13. The 2 screw type fixing on these reservoirs is awful.!
    Soon as you tighten them they cause the cap to go out of shape.
    Why they didn’t use a screw type top is beyond me.
     
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