sv1000s Registered user Joined Jul 4, 2011 Messages 175 Reaction score 0 Location London Sep 3, 2011 #1 I've noticed since owning the bike that when I use the rear brake it feels like the brake is coming on and off....almost rolling as if the rear wheel is egg shaped if you undersatand? Any ideas? Tim
I've noticed since owning the bike that when I use the rear brake it feels like the brake is coming on and off....almost rolling as if the rear wheel is egg shaped if you undersatand? Any ideas? Tim
forest biker Registered user Joined Nov 21, 2010 Messages 772 Reaction score 0 Location forest of dean Sep 3, 2011 #2 Possibly a bit of disc warp or glazed pads imho ? may be worth a look at first of all
sv1000s Registered user Joined Jul 4, 2011 Messages 175 Reaction score 0 Location London Sep 3, 2011 #3 forest biker said: Possibly a bit of disc warp or glazed pads imho ? may be worth a look at first of all Click to expand... Techno/mechanical phobe If I put the bike on the center stand and spin the rear wheel and listen??
forest biker said: Possibly a bit of disc warp or glazed pads imho ? may be worth a look at first of all Click to expand... Techno/mechanical phobe If I put the bike on the center stand and spin the rear wheel and listen??
forest biker Registered user Joined Nov 21, 2010 Messages 772 Reaction score 0 Location forest of dean Sep 3, 2011 #4 sv1000s said: Techno/mechanical phobe If I put the bike on the center stand and spin the rear wheel and listen?? Click to expand... I was thinking check the cheap fixes first , before going on to dreaded fd word
sv1000s said: Techno/mechanical phobe If I put the bike on the center stand and spin the rear wheel and listen?? Click to expand... I was thinking check the cheap fixes first , before going on to dreaded fd word
sv1000s Registered user Joined Jul 4, 2011 Messages 175 Reaction score 0 Location London Sep 3, 2011 #5 forest biker said: I was thinking check the cheap fixes first , before going on to dreaded fd word Click to expand... I'll have to have a look this weekend....I really should learn more about these bikes, I'm ok at riding the bloody things, just crap at upkeep.
forest biker said: I was thinking check the cheap fixes first , before going on to dreaded fd word Click to expand... I'll have to have a look this weekend....I really should learn more about these bikes, I'm ok at riding the bloody things, just crap at upkeep.
forest biker Registered user Joined Nov 21, 2010 Messages 772 Reaction score 0 Location forest of dean Sep 3, 2011 #6 sv1000s said: I'll have to have a look this weekend....I really should learn more about these bikes, I'm ok at riding the bloody things, just crap at upkeep. Click to expand... There fairly easy to do work on , most things can be done in your garage and save you a fortune
sv1000s said: I'll have to have a look this weekend....I really should learn more about these bikes, I'm ok at riding the bloody things, just crap at upkeep. Click to expand... There fairly easy to do work on , most things can be done in your garage and save you a fortune
sv1000s Registered user Joined Jul 4, 2011 Messages 175 Reaction score 0 Location London Sep 3, 2011 #7 forest biker said: There fairly easy to do work on , most things can be done in your garage and save you a fortune Click to expand... I lost my garage the same time I lost my wealthy girlfriend.....
forest biker said: There fairly easy to do work on , most things can be done in your garage and save you a fortune Click to expand... I lost my garage the same time I lost my wealthy girlfriend.....