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Brake failed

JayBros..... Thank you for the detail description. Very informative. And, I checked the caps on mine and they are incorrectly installed. The vents are (were) pointing towards my right handlebar (throttle). I should have paid better attention. The entire area around the caps was coated with a lot of gunk. I added about a teaspoon of DOT4 to each. Cleaned and fixed now..... Jim
 
My apology for not being more precise. What I meant to say was stand on the right side of the vehicle. (Left and right are always used in reference to the rider sitting on the Spyder.) So, you're on the throttle side of the Spyder looking to the rear of the machine. If you look down at the master cylinder, in reference to a clock 12 o'clock is facing directly to the rear of the bike. The vent is pointing at 11 o'clock, or in the direction of a line from the center of the cap to the right rear taillight.View attachment 171568. Now in the picture, the top of the picture faces to the left side of the Spyder. You can see the vent on the cap between the C in the word "CLEAN" and the G in the word "REMOVING." Sorry, I don't detail my master cylinder.

If the vents are pointing toward the throttle, as you say, they are pointed in the wrong direction and you may have lost brake fluid out of the vent since the master cylinder slopes downward from rear to front. The loss would be very gradual until the level triggered the low fluid sensor. Hope this clarifies things a bit more for you.

Thank you for the rest of the info. I am keeping the clock set from the riding position thus the cap vent part will now be in the 5oclock position pointing towards the right tail light. Will work on the brake fluid today as I need to get a new bottle of DOT-4 first. Thanks to all....
 
I added a little brake fluid in both and put the caps on the right way. Now we just need to go ride it. Thanks to all
 
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