So back in March or April, I discovered the rear brake pedal on my K11LT went all the way down, providing at best 5% braking power compared to normal. There was no sign of leaks, although crystallization was evident near the boot on the master cylinder.
I picked up a used master cylinder on eBay for $70. I pulled that one apart and cleaned it and inspected the piston and various removable parts, which looked to be in good condition.
Having no place to work on bikes, I mothballed the bike since I wasn't working at the time. Now that I am, I took the bike into the shop. Explained the symptoms, what I noticed and provided the used master for parts as necessary. I rode of on a loaner Vespa for the day.
End of the day, I get a call, bike's ready. I pick it up, drive home. I'm nearly home and I realize the rear brake isn't working. I don't recall actually using it leaving the place. Pretty much the same symptoms. Pedal goes all the way down, virtually no braking power. I got home and checked for fluid leaks, found no sign. I pumped the pedal in case it was a bleeding issue, but that didn't help at all.
The shop used the internal parts from the used master I provided since the ones on the bike were pitted or corroded. They did not use the entire master, though.
So it'll be two or three weeks before they can make time for this again. I do not have the facilities, tools or time to work on my bikes. But for $100/hr, I'd kind of expect a rear brake they just worked on to be checked well enough to notice it's not working... :hmm:
Any suggestions on why it's not working?
Apparently the output seal on the input side is leaking, too. The bottom of the engine is wet. No oil on the ground at least. The clutch isn't slipping at least. That's probably about $1000 to get fixed. Lots of labor. More unwelcome news.