Is it just my 1100 GS , or are most 1100 rear callipers not up to stopping the bike over 30 mph?
Motorworks told me the rear disc isnt big enough to pull the bike up , by just only applying the rear brake...?
surely bmv wont make a bike that relies on both brakes applied to stop the bike?
How come my mate on his 1150 , can skid the rear wheel @ around 60mph with no problem at all?
Apart from calliper mounting the pistons are the same on both 1100 and 1150 callipers, the wheels are the same, the discs are the same, the final drive shaft is different shape so the caliper is mounted differently to the 1100, but not as to radicaly change the caliper mounting position.
Av done all the usual checks, only thing left is to try different pads, poss carbon lorane?
using bmw pads at the mo,n a recon they must be glazed or sumat???
Has any one local got a spare calliper i can try to see if its better than mine?
Knottingley, castleford, pontefract areas....surrounding me!!!
Ta ugg
Motorworks told me the rear disc isnt big enough to pull the bike up , by just only applying the rear brake...?
surely bmv wont make a bike that relies on both brakes applied to stop the bike?
How come my mate on his 1150 , can skid the rear wheel @ around 60mph with no problem at all?
Apart from calliper mounting the pistons are the same on both 1100 and 1150 callipers, the wheels are the same, the discs are the same, the final drive shaft is different shape so the caliper is mounted differently to the 1100, but not as to radicaly change the caliper mounting position.
Av done all the usual checks, only thing left is to try different pads, poss carbon lorane?
using bmw pads at the mo,n a recon they must be glazed or sumat???
Has any one local got a spare calliper i can try to see if its better than mine?
Knottingley, castleford, pontefract areas....surrounding me!!!
Ta ugg




, more effective
anyway