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Well, my ’05 GS is now on it 4th set of replacement front discs and a rear.
The first discs were replaced at 6k due to squealing and very slight juddering felt through the bars (mostly only felt under light ‘town speed’ braking).
These were then replaced at 15k due to the re-emergence of juddering.
I then replaced these with cheap pattern ones when the same symptoms reoccurred at 28k. Pretty much from day one there was no improvement. So I replaced the rear disc with an EBC item, still no improvement.
So, at just over 34k I bit the bullet and fitted EBC discs and replaced all bobbins, washers and bolts.
After about 500 miles the pulsing was back and, now at 36k it is probably worse than I have experienced before. It is also different in so much as it now happens at high speed/hard braking but is intermittently non existent at lower speed. In fact, if I ‘very’ gently apply pressure and build braking it’s as smooth as a smooth thing. If I brake normally it’s there.
Now I know there are plenty of theories around re. the front brake issue. I’ve spoken to my dealer and he admits there is a known problem. He also says that the latest GS’s with their different mounts are not immune. He can’t suggest anything other than replace the discs.
I’ve oft wondered if it’s because the disc has no carrier and is mounted directly to the wheel – get a wheel out of tolerance and that could be the problem, who knows?
The thing is, the fact that my problem appears intermittent, going from no pulsing at all to pulsing so hard that a pillion can feel it could point to some other issue; pulsing servos/ABS? Dunno, I’m none the wiser?
I’ve checked wheel bearings and fasteners and all seem ok.
Anybody have a definitive answer as to what’s going on, any new theories?
Andres
The first discs were replaced at 6k due to squealing and very slight juddering felt through the bars (mostly only felt under light ‘town speed’ braking).
These were then replaced at 15k due to the re-emergence of juddering.
I then replaced these with cheap pattern ones when the same symptoms reoccurred at 28k. Pretty much from day one there was no improvement. So I replaced the rear disc with an EBC item, still no improvement.
So, at just over 34k I bit the bullet and fitted EBC discs and replaced all bobbins, washers and bolts.
After about 500 miles the pulsing was back and, now at 36k it is probably worse than I have experienced before. It is also different in so much as it now happens at high speed/hard braking but is intermittently non existent at lower speed. In fact, if I ‘very’ gently apply pressure and build braking it’s as smooth as a smooth thing. If I brake normally it’s there.
Now I know there are plenty of theories around re. the front brake issue. I’ve spoken to my dealer and he admits there is a known problem. He also says that the latest GS’s with their different mounts are not immune. He can’t suggest anything other than replace the discs.
I’ve oft wondered if it’s because the disc has no carrier and is mounted directly to the wheel – get a wheel out of tolerance and that could be the problem, who knows?
The thing is, the fact that my problem appears intermittent, going from no pulsing at all to pulsing so hard that a pillion can feel it could point to some other issue; pulsing servos/ABS? Dunno, I’m none the wiser?
I’ve checked wheel bearings and fasteners and all seem ok.
Anybody have a definitive answer as to what’s going on, any new theories?
Andres


