Originally Posted by
1550vt
You would likely have to have it raised more than an inch or so to really matter. I bet that if you looked at where your MC is now and the height of the rear brake calipers on the trike....they may already be a bit higher than the MC. It depends on the orientation "around the circle" of the rotor. Some calipers are mounted on top, while others can be located to the rear, or front of the rotor. It depends on the manufacturer. BUT, normally this would not happen in a matter of hours, or even days. My calipers were mounted higher and on a larger than stock rotor. The brake would get a little spongy if my trike sat there for weeks at a time. I would simply apply the brakes as I walked by the trike when I thought about it....not a daily thing.
But, if you put it on a lift and jacked it up for some period of time....the back-flow will occur sooner.
I don't think you will have a problem with a lift-kit.