Irlanski
Registered user
Hi All,
Apologies as did not do too much trolling for the answer to this one. Had a BMW dealer fit a new rear brake disk and pads on my 05 R1200GS last week. It seemed okay on riding although it was slightly binding and I put this down to pads bedding in - did about 200 miles without any noticeable problem.
My mate now riding it to Bucharest and I hope to pick it up next Sunday to head east. He rolled off the ferry today in Cherbourg but about half way to Paris he noticed the rear brake was beginning to bind. He said that when you apply the brakes hard when riding that the fast flashing ABS light and red warning triangle illuminate and then the pads seemed to release. Within 20 miles from Paris the rear brakes just bound too much and leaving it cool etc and then bleeding off a small quantity of fluid at the rear nipple the wheel freed up but unfortunately the problem has reoccurred. The front brake is working perfectly.
The BMW dealer did tell me last week that the pedal switch was not working consistently and would need replacement but said they did not have the part in stock and I could come back at a later stage - I'm not sure if this is related.
I thought maybe it might have been an excess of brake fluid might be the issue because the ABS unit was topped up some time prior to the new pads and disk being installed. Also I recall changing brake pads previously and the pistons did push in by hand with ease leading me to dismiss the possibility of the pistons seizing.
I'm at a loss! Any ideas what the problem could be? Any help appreciated - except any mention of a faulty ABS unit
Apologies as did not do too much trolling for the answer to this one. Had a BMW dealer fit a new rear brake disk and pads on my 05 R1200GS last week. It seemed okay on riding although it was slightly binding and I put this down to pads bedding in - did about 200 miles without any noticeable problem.
My mate now riding it to Bucharest and I hope to pick it up next Sunday to head east. He rolled off the ferry today in Cherbourg but about half way to Paris he noticed the rear brake was beginning to bind. He said that when you apply the brakes hard when riding that the fast flashing ABS light and red warning triangle illuminate and then the pads seemed to release. Within 20 miles from Paris the rear brakes just bound too much and leaving it cool etc and then bleeding off a small quantity of fluid at the rear nipple the wheel freed up but unfortunately the problem has reoccurred. The front brake is working perfectly.
The BMW dealer did tell me last week that the pedal switch was not working consistently and would need replacement but said they did not have the part in stock and I could come back at a later stage - I'm not sure if this is related.
I thought maybe it might have been an excess of brake fluid might be the issue because the ABS unit was topped up some time prior to the new pads and disk being installed. Also I recall changing brake pads previously and the pistons did push in by hand with ease leading me to dismiss the possibility of the pistons seizing.
I'm at a loss! Any ideas what the problem could be? Any help appreciated - except any mention of a faulty ABS unit
