Hi to everyone- I've been delaying this post because I haven't
been able to come up with a comparrison for the sound the front
end makes. I can tell you what it does not sound like: grinding,
rubbing, and now, my brain is working. It is a type of roaring with
a whine and a screaming effect.
I start off and almost-almost instantly it starts, does not increase in intensity at higher speeds but when you start slowing down you can identify it. I went to the top of a hill and started down with the engine running through several gears and then I pulled the clutch in and turned off the motor---going 40 or 50mph it was still making the noise.
Jacked the bike up and their was drag on the front tire. Front brake assembly off, drag remained. I took the front left side off (which is for back brake) and the front wheel spun freely.
The pads on that side (left) were thin. After removing the pads I collapsed the piston back into the housing. The new pads are now on that side but the bike still makes the noise. One thing, that piston is not releasing all the way--holding some drag on the front tire.
I read the threads on front end noise but didn't think any of them applied except, maybe fork alignment.
The caliper and piston will have to be dealt with I know , but I really don't think that is the problem.
Any suggestions?
dodjh
been able to come up with a comparrison for the sound the front
end makes. I can tell you what it does not sound like: grinding,
rubbing, and now, my brain is working. It is a type of roaring with
a whine and a screaming effect.
I start off and almost-almost instantly it starts, does not increase in intensity at higher speeds but when you start slowing down you can identify it. I went to the top of a hill and started down with the engine running through several gears and then I pulled the clutch in and turned off the motor---going 40 or 50mph it was still making the noise.
Jacked the bike up and their was drag on the front tire. Front brake assembly off, drag remained. I took the front left side off (which is for back brake) and the front wheel spun freely.
The pads on that side (left) were thin. After removing the pads I collapsed the piston back into the housing. The new pads are now on that side but the bike still makes the noise. One thing, that piston is not releasing all the way--holding some drag on the front tire.
I read the threads on front end noise but didn't think any of them applied except, maybe fork alignment.
The caliper and piston will have to be dealt with I know , but I really don't think that is the problem.
Any suggestions?
dodjh
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