2004 BCR Front Discs
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That's cos he is still in the eu , but at least your Hemet is yours now---
Never touched it, honest!
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2019.Triump explorer 1200xca. The upstart
2016. K1200r. Fun, but mad
2004. 2004 bcr, my pride & joy, 70000mls on
2001 ducati st4
2000 yamaha fazer 600. born again
1982 kwacker 1000j2. they did away with the kick start
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Britisherspy wrote:boxerscott wrote:I would be investigating front wheel bearings afore I lashed out on more discs. Jus sayin likeBritisherspy wrote:My bike has bad brake judder and came with 3 sets of discs, newest were a set of Hekkane ones fitted April this year and not done many miles - they looked new. all of them are no good, bad brake judder.
I'll check them out thanks
Well that's £40 spent for no benefit. New front bearings done for nowt.
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Same problem on my 12S with front discs, changed the brembos for the Tsuboss discs from ebay and now on my second pair.
The first pair seemed ok for a few days and then the judder started and you could see a section of the disc that wasn't cleaning under braking. Thought I may have overheated and warped them so bought another pair, bedded in carefully and they lasted three weeks before the judder has started to come back.
Will check bearings, pads etc and report back if i find anything.
The first pair seemed ok for a few days and then the judder started and you could see a section of the disc that wasn't cleaning under braking. Thought I may have overheated and warped them so bought another pair, bedded in carefully and they lasted three weeks before the judder has started to come back.
Will check bearings, pads etc and report back if i find anything.
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HELMET ENVY... absolutely!f90x wrote:Blackal wrote:
Hey! How come Coobra's avatar is bigger then mine?????
Al
Hmmm envy of the size of another mans helmet. Interesting...
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started out with nothing, still have most of it left.
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"Watch out for those sintered pads over winter - if you plan on laying the bike up over winter, either remove the pads, or slip a piece of plastic (packaging plastic) between pads and discs - to prevent galvanic action (localised pitting) between the pads and the discs."
Yes and it's even worse if the bike's been ridden on a salted road, the salt gets in the pads and pits the discs - my Hayabusa had a bad attack of that because I was riding in winter then in the UK.
Yes and it's even worse if the bike's been ridden on a salted road, the salt gets in the pads and pits the discs - my Hayabusa had a bad attack of that because I was riding in winter then in the UK.
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i took out the pads ad gave them a flat surface on a small belt grinder.
after the testride, everything ok, so it was confirmed (at least in my case) that the pads are at fault.
i draw some lines on the pads before the beltgrinder (stange but the pads seems to suck the permanent marker so the lines are not so visible).
after that i just tuched the pad to the belt for a few seconds. the result is in the picture. more than half the pad was not touching anything (left upper corner, right upper corner and almost half of the bottom part you an still see the lines).
after the testride, everything ok, so it was confirmed (at least in my case) that the pads are at fault.
i draw some lines on the pads before the beltgrinder (stange but the pads seems to suck the permanent marker so the lines are not so visible).
after that i just tuched the pad to the belt for a few seconds. the result is in the picture. more than half the pad was not touching anything (left upper corner, right upper corner and almost half of the bottom part you an still see the lines).
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Yesterday I had the new EBC discs and HH pads fitted, runout was checked and was as good as it gets. Road tested by the fitter and passed as no pulsing. So now I have to run them in for a bit before trying some hard braking.
They do look quality discs though, as well they should for the money.
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They do look quality discs though, as well they should for the money.
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Is the abs sensor mount a standard fit on the 1100s forks? Never noticed that before, but then the bcr never had the option of abs and different forks I presume.Britisherspy wrote:Yesterday I had the new EBC discs and HH pads fitted, runout was checked and was as good as it gets. Road tested by the fitter and passed as no pulsing. So now I have to run them in for a bit before trying some hard braking.
They do look quality discs though, as well they should for the money.
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Fiat Panda.
Fiat Scudo (with speedblock, pipe carrier, reversing sensors, reversing camera, tow bar, some new rust and Fake Plumber logo)
started out with nothing, still have most of it left.
Fiat Scudo (with speedblock, pipe carrier, reversing sensors, reversing camera, tow bar, some new rust and Fake Plumber logo)
started out with nothing, still have most of it left.
Boxerscott was spot on, I have been badmouthing Tsuboss discs without checking the basics!!! Serves me right for trusting the MOT that was done with the brake judder present. I thought they would have picked up a failed bearing but never assume!!! Ordered a pair of brembos and bobbins from eBay and when I went to fit them found two things 1) shot bearing on the right hand side and 2) the bobbins and washers provided by the company to fit the brembos were wrong and caused the disc mounting bolts to hit the fork legs when you turned the wheel!! Miffed to say the least.
A public apology to Tsuboss, the discs were amazing when working.
A public apology to Tsuboss, the discs were amazing when working.
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