Iīl try to make it short!
The levers are soft , both front and rear.
All pads is in correct direction.
New front brake pads will be fitted after a good cleaning.
(If i don't see whats wrong when I change them)
(Thickness is good now though).
Front has old brakeoil, not changed.
Rear pads are a little worn but still there is enough material.
Rear brakes properly flushed with fresh brakeoil.No bubbles or contaiminants. My technique is to hold a thumb on the bleeding nipple and
hold down the brake lever while I remove the thumb and let the oil out in a can. Then I do this till I feel it has been completely flushed.
Thanks for the good tips everyone!
I still think that is strange that both front and rear brakes both react the same.
My guess is that itīs something with the mastercylinder or crap in the system...
I will do as Andy suggested for the moment and see if something turns up.
I will consider to get a mastercylinder from cbr1000rr if itīs wrong with my existing one.
Thanks for that tip!
Now there areīnt any stupid questions so if you think you know what can be wrong, please let me know!