Strand-wolf
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1100 GS with ABS, 26k miles:- standard BMW front pads changed out for some EBC HH ones from motorworks. Now they are so tight on the discs that it is difficult to rotate the wheel by hand.
They are fine riding but, when not braking, there is a clicking noise (maybe once per rotation, maybe not, cannot reproduce by hand rotation except by reversing direction) which seems to be because the pin holes on EBC's are oval.
No signs of disc warpage or other problem, forks/calipers were set straight by Premier Bikes a little while ago, everything was dandy until change out. Everything is clean and copperslipped, including the caliper body/backing plate sliding points.
Only thing I can think of is that the brake fluid has been topped up a while ago and maybe there isn't enough room left in the reservoir - but I can see a bubble in the sight glass and I was able to move the pistons back enough to get the thicker pads in.
(left the lid on the reservoir while fitting the pads)
Ideas?
They are fine riding but, when not braking, there is a clicking noise (maybe once per rotation, maybe not, cannot reproduce by hand rotation except by reversing direction) which seems to be because the pin holes on EBC's are oval.
No signs of disc warpage or other problem, forks/calipers were set straight by Premier Bikes a little while ago, everything was dandy until change out. Everything is clean and copperslipped, including the caliper body/backing plate sliding points.
Only thing I can think of is that the brake fluid has been topped up a while ago and maybe there isn't enough room left in the reservoir - but I can see a bubble in the sight glass and I was able to move the pistons back enough to get the thicker pads in.
(left the lid on the reservoir while fitting the pads)
Ideas?