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Old 08-06-2010, 07:57 PM   #21
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Alright. Thanks guys! I will be doing both back and front brakes next weekend. I figured I'd do both just to be safe. I hear noise from both ends anyway.
The rears have an indicator to tell you when they need to be changed. Likely they aren't worn out yet and are a LOT more of a pain to do. Not recommended if you don't have to.

Have you done brakes before ??
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Old 08-06-2010, 10:40 PM   #22
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Alright. Thanks guys! I will be doing both back and front brakes next weekend. I figured I'd do both just to be safe. I hear noise from both ends anyway.
The rears have an indicator to tell you when they need to be changed. Likely they aren't worn out yet and are a LOT more of a pain to do. Not recommended if you don't have to.

Have you done brakes before ??
Only on cars. I'm gonna take them to a nearby shop. Once I can locate the indicator for the rears, I will determine if they need to be done, Didn't realize there was an indicator.
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Old 08-07-2010, 02:39 AM   #23
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Re: Front brake dragging

Owners manual pg 56 shows rear brake wear indicator and describes how to check.
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Old 08-21-2010, 03:09 PM   #24
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So I got my brakes done today, finally. Here is a pic of the old one...



Metal to metal. The guy said the rotors were fine, so I should be okay.
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Old 08-21-2010, 03:45 PM   #25
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Yes,it looks like you caught them in time to save any damage to the rotor.I am assuming your rear brakes are fine?

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Old 08-23-2010, 10:47 PM   #26
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So I got my brakes done today, finally. Here is a pic of the old one...
Metal to metal. The guy said the rotors were fine, so I should be okay.
Mine looked exactly like that. The diagonal wear is an indication that one of the two bars that both should enable left/right movement of the brake body, is stuck. Best thing is to lubricate them both, with a little silicone grease, to make them slide left/right in their rubber boots.

(edit) oops I already said something like that here, but better twice than not, I'll leave it as is.
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Old 02-25-2012, 04:37 PM   #27
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Hello!

I would like you to ask this: I noticed on my bike that when i'm turning bike to left (going forward or backward) the front brake starts to squeel a bit and i also sense some breaking going on. Is it possible, that the lever is set to tight? I wonder that, cause when i pulled my handlebar (month ago) more back and i turned to left, the throttle was getting bigger (although i haven't noticed any movement in the place below the seat, on the right side.
Am i having wiring tension problem?

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Old 02-25-2012, 05:00 PM   #28
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Re: Front brake dragging

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Is it possible, that the lever is set to tight? I wonder that, cause when i pulled my handlebar (month ago) more back and i turned to left, the throttle was getting bigger (although i haven't noticed any movement in the place below the seat, on the right side.
Not really. You may have a throttle problem, because that is cable operated, and you may have put tension on it, but the front brake is hydraulic, so it's a tube down which brake fluid is forced when you squeeze the brake lever. So long as it's firmly attached at both ends it shouldn't pose a problem. The problem seems more likely to be that the guide pins for the brake pads are sticking, and need lubricating.
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Old 02-25-2012, 05:12 PM   #29
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Is it possible, that the lever is set to tight? I wonder that, cause when i pulled my handlebar (month ago) more back and i turned to left, the throttle was getting bigger (although i haven't noticed any movement in the place below the seat, on the right side.
Not really. You may have a throttle problem, because that is cable operated, and you may have put tension on it, but the front brake is hydraulic, so it's a tube down which brake fluid is forced when you squeeze the brake lever. So long as it's firmly attached at both ends it shouldn't pose a problem. The problem seems more likely to be that the guide pins for the brake pads are sticking, and need lubricating.
Will add my 2 cents worth. The front brake pads will always be in contact with the disc. This is the design of a disc brake system. You may feel a small amount of resistance from the brake when doing some human powered moving of the bike. Also be aware that the disc will try to oxidize overnight and make a little noise initially in some climates. The first couple stops will burn off the oxidation.
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Old 02-25-2012, 05:56 PM   #30
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Re: Front brake dragging

Oh, thanks guys, I started to make my list for mechanic (what to change, what to check, adjust...) and i got a bit carried away. I got scared to have some wiring problem (first throttle, now brake...) and all those wires.... Geeez, just a too much... thank you Alan and waterwarrior, i hope we could sat down once and have a beer or too!
BTW: I cleaned and lubed my chain today... It was a whole lotta work for newbie, pardon, squid!!!
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