motormount
Registered user
Good evening,
I exchanged my TTR600E for an R850R.
The bike had been stationary in a closed space for about 15 years.
We did a basic service — oil, filters, etc. — replaced the fuel lines, put on new tires, and I took it out for a ride, but the front wheel was almost stuck.
I replaced the brake pads, and the situation improved significantly, but not completely — I thought maybe the pads hadn’t seated properly.
I took it out again, and after about a kilometer, the brake hoses burst.
I replaced the hoses and noticed a small improvement in the front wheel again, but it still wasn't moving freely.
(I was checking the movement of the front wheel with the bike stopped and on the center stand — while riding, I didn’t notice any issue.)
After two days, brake fluid started leaking from underneath the brake fluid reservoir.
I replaced the reservoir piston, and now the brake lever feels much better, but the front wheel is still “sticking.”
It has improved a bit more, but it still sticks.
When the bike is on the center stand, I have to use some force to rotate the front wheel.
Also, once I stop rotating it, it stays in place — it doesn’t spin even half a centimeter on it's own.
I really love the easy handling of the bike, when you move, even in medium city traffic, you can't feel it's weight, and i also cannot feel the brake problem, but i know it's there, and i can't trust it to go for an open road ride.
All 4 front pads seems like to be in constant ''touch'' with the disc when you look at them, but the bike moves '' normal ''.
I can pm, mail, or upload photos of the pads and the braking disk, with the bike stopped if you like.
Any ideas?
What should i look for?
Thanks in advance!
I exchanged my TTR600E for an R850R.
The bike had been stationary in a closed space for about 15 years.
We did a basic service — oil, filters, etc. — replaced the fuel lines, put on new tires, and I took it out for a ride, but the front wheel was almost stuck.
I replaced the brake pads, and the situation improved significantly, but not completely — I thought maybe the pads hadn’t seated properly.
I took it out again, and after about a kilometer, the brake hoses burst.
I replaced the hoses and noticed a small improvement in the front wheel again, but it still wasn't moving freely.
(I was checking the movement of the front wheel with the bike stopped and on the center stand — while riding, I didn’t notice any issue.)
After two days, brake fluid started leaking from underneath the brake fluid reservoir.
I replaced the reservoir piston, and now the brake lever feels much better, but the front wheel is still “sticking.”
It has improved a bit more, but it still sticks.
When the bike is on the center stand, I have to use some force to rotate the front wheel.
Also, once I stop rotating it, it stays in place — it doesn’t spin even half a centimeter on it's own.
I really love the easy handling of the bike, when you move, even in medium city traffic, you can't feel it's weight, and i also cannot feel the brake problem, but i know it's there, and i can't trust it to go for an open road ride.
All 4 front pads seems like to be in constant ''touch'' with the disc when you look at them, but the bike moves '' normal ''.
I can pm, mail, or upload photos of the pads and the braking disk, with the bike stopped if you like.
Any ideas?
What should i look for?
Thanks in advance!