signo26
Registered user
Hello everyone,
I have just recovered my R850R 2001 non-ABS (33k miles) after a theft incident - I was lucky it suffered no major damage; was safety inspected by my local garage, who replaced the ignition barrel. Took it back today, rides well but noticed one of the front discs has a small chip/damaged area from when the disc lock was cut: this makes a loud clunky/rubbing sound when riding. It doesn't bind and the breaks still work well. The sound stops upon breaking. Was told this isn't a safety concern and that to replace the discs would mean doing a full calliper service which apparently is a 'nightmare' on these bikes, sometimes they don't fit back on new discs, might need new callipers, etc. The bike has the original brembos, which feel sharp to me. Not sure when they were last serviced, certainly over 2 years ago, before I bought it. They said it will be very expensive and left me wondering what I should do..
The sound is quite bad and despite budget being a constraint, I'd like to fix it; was considering aftermarket discs... I don't ride hard. Are 2x of these too cheap or would they serve? Paired with 2x sets of these pads? What would you recommend doing?
Finally if anyone knows of independent mechanics in the North East area (or even farther afield) who would be more willing to take on the job, please share.
Many thanks!
I have just recovered my R850R 2001 non-ABS (33k miles) after a theft incident - I was lucky it suffered no major damage; was safety inspected by my local garage, who replaced the ignition barrel. Took it back today, rides well but noticed one of the front discs has a small chip/damaged area from when the disc lock was cut: this makes a loud clunky/rubbing sound when riding. It doesn't bind and the breaks still work well. The sound stops upon breaking. Was told this isn't a safety concern and that to replace the discs would mean doing a full calliper service which apparently is a 'nightmare' on these bikes, sometimes they don't fit back on new discs, might need new callipers, etc. The bike has the original brembos, which feel sharp to me. Not sure when they were last serviced, certainly over 2 years ago, before I bought it. They said it will be very expensive and left me wondering what I should do..
The sound is quite bad and despite budget being a constraint, I'd like to fix it; was considering aftermarket discs... I don't ride hard. Are 2x of these too cheap or would they serve? Paired with 2x sets of these pads? What would you recommend doing?
Finally if anyone knows of independent mechanics in the North East area (or even farther afield) who would be more willing to take on the job, please share.
Many thanks!

