So following on from my rough running,
I noticed that the bike would occasionally slow as though it was pulling shit through the injectors,
keeping a WOT it would cleqr and normal running was resumed
Then a couple of days ago, i though I had a flat , the bike was very hard to push, but once rolling , normal service was resumed
I'd run some fule stabiliser into the tank, so i was confident it wasnt that
Anyway comming home tonight at about 50mph, i tapped the brakes to bleed off some speed for slowing traffic
And it kept slowing and slowing, i needed more throttle to stop the bike from stalling, going down through the gears
and as fast as it started it stopped, and i carried on as normal
Brakes was my first thought, and when i got home i went checking
Rear disc, cool as a cucumber , so not that
Front right disc again cool
Front Left disc , hot .. Stoppie hot !!!!!!
and there is a slight hue to the disc , not blued, but it has a slight colour
So the strip down commenced
The pads pin , was sticky and is showing early signs of wear, so I'll replace them both
The pads came out with a bit of wiggling , lots of caked brake dust but in reasonable condition
The wear bars are still evident on the pads, so there not worn out, but the LH pad has a strange mark on the contact face , might be nothing, bot worth noting
The two inboard pistons went back in very easily, the two outboard pistons are hard to get back in
I used the old pads as spacers and pumped the inboard pistons back and forth , there free and I'm happy with those
The outboard pistons are what is troubling me , I've managed to free the lower piston, Leverage & brake cleaner , and it goes back in with a lot of pressure
The upper piston needs a lot of pressure to get it moving back in from extended, but after a certain point moves a bit easier,
They don't look scored or stuck they just don't like to move
I turned the pads round and dropped the mounting face onto the piston, and pumped it, to simulate a metal to metal contact and then sprayed the piston with brake cleaner
Again its a pita to get moving and back in
Any ideas, or is it new calliper time ?
I noticed that the bike would occasionally slow as though it was pulling shit through the injectors,
keeping a WOT it would cleqr and normal running was resumed
Then a couple of days ago, i though I had a flat , the bike was very hard to push, but once rolling , normal service was resumed
I'd run some fule stabiliser into the tank, so i was confident it wasnt that
Anyway comming home tonight at about 50mph, i tapped the brakes to bleed off some speed for slowing traffic
And it kept slowing and slowing, i needed more throttle to stop the bike from stalling, going down through the gears
and as fast as it started it stopped, and i carried on as normal
Brakes was my first thought, and when i got home i went checking
Rear disc, cool as a cucumber , so not that
Front right disc again cool
Front Left disc , hot .. Stoppie hot !!!!!!
and there is a slight hue to the disc , not blued, but it has a slight colour
So the strip down commenced
The pads pin , was sticky and is showing early signs of wear, so I'll replace them both
The pads came out with a bit of wiggling , lots of caked brake dust but in reasonable condition
The wear bars are still evident on the pads, so there not worn out, but the LH pad has a strange mark on the contact face , might be nothing, bot worth noting
The two inboard pistons went back in very easily, the two outboard pistons are hard to get back in
I used the old pads as spacers and pumped the inboard pistons back and forth , there free and I'm happy with those
The outboard pistons are what is troubling me , I've managed to free the lower piston, Leverage & brake cleaner , and it goes back in with a lot of pressure
The upper piston needs a lot of pressure to get it moving back in from extended, but after a certain point moves a bit easier,
They don't look scored or stuck they just don't like to move
I turned the pads round and dropped the mounting face onto the piston, and pumped it, to simulate a metal to metal contact and then sprayed the piston with brake cleaner
Again its a pita to get moving and back in
Any ideas, or is it new calliper time ?