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 Posted: 18:12 - 02 Jun 2009 Post subject: CBR 600 FX front brake problemo |
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Hey fellas
Some of you may have seen my ad in the bikes and accessories listings. Here's a quick run down of what I am experiencing :
Front brake slows the bike down fine. At around 20mph and lower however, the front of the bike judders which gets worse as speed decreases and sometimes a "grinding" noise comes from the front wheel. Now, I thought it could be warped discs, however I get no pulsating through the lever. I have also had the front wheel in the air and the discs seem straight when turned. Everything is nice and tight.
The problem very temporarily disappears after I have removed the calipers from the disc and pushed the pistons back to get them back on to the disc. But after a mile or so they go back to the juddering business. With the front wheel up it does not spin very freely.
Any ideas where to start looking ? I have no idea about calipers and stuff.
Cheers  ____________________ Bikes had : BMW F650, suzuki tr50, gt125, SV400, GSXR600 SRAD. Honda CBR900RRP, CBR600FX, CBR1000F, VT600, Transalp 600, mtx125, nsr125r, CB500T, Yamaha fy50, tzr125, tdr125, XV535, Diversion 600, Fazer 600, TDM850 MK1 & MK2, Majesty 400, XV 1100. Cagiva mito evolution, Aprilia rs125, Piaggio x9 125. DNA 125 . Suzuki Bandit 600, GZ125 Marauder, RF600 , RF900RS2, Kawasaki ZZR400, ZX6R Ninja, ZZR600 . Ducati 750 Sport . Triumph Tiger 955i. CURRENT : 2004 Kawasaki Z750 and LOVIN IT ! |
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| Noxious89123 |
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I have an F-Y and have EXACTLY the same problem. Had the problem with the standard discs and pads, and again with my EBC discs and pads.
Then front wheel will always have a little bit of drag as the pads are always in contact with the disc.
What pads are you using? I'm using EBC HH Sintered pads atm. ____________________
'06 Honda CBR125RW-6 ~ '00 Honda CBR600F-Y ~ '07 Honda CBR600RR-7 ~ Bikeless
'53 Ford Ka 1.3 ~ '03 Vauxhall Astra SRi 1.8 ~ '52 Vauxhall Astra SRi 2.2 ~ '53 Vauxhall Astra GSi |
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| ZaphodBeeble |
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 Posted: 20:41 - 02 Jun 2009 Post subject: |
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Probably corrosion built up in the calliper dust seals. The pistons are not returning fully when you let go of the brake lever. Personally I would pump all the pistons out and remove the dust seals to scrape all the corrosion out. Use red rubber grease to lube them back up when re-fitting. Remove a calliper and take some pictures with the brake pads removed from said calliper. ____________________ Current bike: VTR1000F Firestorm. Previous: Firestorm (written off) - XJ600 Divvy - NSR125 - DT125 and a load of offroaders. |
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 Posted: 21:02 - 02 Jun 2009 Post subject: |
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Doubt it's that, I had my calipers split and cleaned just before winter, a few weeks after I'd had new discs and pads fitted and it was still doing it then.
I also recently had my calipers off and cleaned some of the crap off the pistons and put a little silicone grease of them. Doesn't seem to have made any difference. ____________________
'06 Honda CBR125RW-6 ~ '00 Honda CBR600F-Y ~ '07 Honda CBR600RR-7 ~ Bikeless
'53 Ford Ka 1.3 ~ '03 Vauxhall Astra SRi 1.8 ~ '52 Vauxhall Astra SRi 2.2 ~ '53 Vauxhall Astra GSi |
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Tyre grip is fine, new wheel bearings just before I had the bike, headstock bearings seem OK to be honest. The handle bars turn freely with no notchiness with it off the ground.
I am stumped ! ____________________ Bikes had : BMW F650, suzuki tr50, gt125, SV400, GSXR600 SRAD. Honda CBR900RRP, CBR600FX, CBR1000F, VT600, Transalp 600, mtx125, nsr125r, CB500T, Yamaha fy50, tzr125, tdr125, XV535, Diversion 600, Fazer 600, TDM850 MK1 & MK2, Majesty 400, XV 1100. Cagiva mito evolution, Aprilia rs125, Piaggio x9 125. DNA 125 . Suzuki Bandit 600, GZ125 Marauder, RF600 , RF900RS2, Kawasaki ZZR400, ZX6R Ninja, ZZR600 . Ducati 750 Sport . Triumph Tiger 955i. CURRENT : 2004 Kawasaki Z750 and LOVIN IT ! |
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| sunbear wrote: | Tyre grip is fine, new wheel bearings just before I had the bike, headstock bearings seem OK to be honest. The handle bars turn freely with no notchiness with it off the ground.
I am stumped ! |
Ditto. Also worth noting, it seems to be an intermittent problem, it doesn't always do it.
Sunbear, what tyres are you using and what pads ar you using?
I'm using BT-021s and front and rear are both rather squared off. Pads are EBC HH, and calipers were cleaned up within the last month or so. Maybe the pads aren't moving in the caliper properly?
The juddering feels almost as though the pads are sticking and releasing against the disc.
EDIT: Just found this, could be of some relevance maybe?
https://www.ducatisti.co.uk/forum/ducati-749/5128-ducati-749-brake-judder.html
| Quote: | Definitely check the head bearings. If they are OK and it still judders then the discs are the problem.
However, I had a similar juddering from the bakes on my ST4s which was definitely brake related as at very slow speeds with light braking I could feel a marked on/off effect as the wheel turned. I made sure all the buttons were clean and could be moved, with no improvement. I measured the runout for each disc with a dial guage and found that they were both under .004", so not much warp there.
Finally I took the discs off the wheel and scrubbed each of them with 200 grade wet & dry and then burnished them with a wire brush on the electric drill. Success - no more juddering.
My theory is that pad material builds up invisibly on the disc causing differing friction qualities around the rim. I think the possible cause of this is holding the bike on the front brake while the pads and disc are hot after a rapid stop. My work with the wet & dry removed this allowing the discs to brake evenly again.
I wonder how many discs are scrapped because they are "warped"? |
Will have to try cleaning the discs and pads, could have some sort of contamination? ____________________
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Those pads resemble mine, but mine arn't as scored as yours seem to be . I cannot check the tyres or pads at present (at work) ____________________ Bikes had : BMW F650, suzuki tr50, gt125, SV400, GSXR600 SRAD. Honda CBR900RRP, CBR600FX, CBR1000F, VT600, Transalp 600, mtx125, nsr125r, CB500T, Yamaha fy50, tzr125, tdr125, XV535, Diversion 600, Fazer 600, TDM850 MK1 & MK2, Majesty 400, XV 1100. Cagiva mito evolution, Aprilia rs125, Piaggio x9 125. DNA 125 . Suzuki Bandit 600, GZ125 Marauder, RF600 , RF900RS2, Kawasaki ZZR400, ZX6R Ninja, ZZR600 . Ducati 750 Sport . Triumph Tiger 955i. CURRENT : 2004 Kawasaki Z750 and LOVIN IT ! |
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My discs seem to have alot of dark crap on the surface of them, with the odd light shiny line round them, so I think it must be from cooking the pads.
What is the best way to wear this off? Light braking, or heavy braking? ____________________
'06 Honda CBR125RW-6 ~ '00 Honda CBR600F-Y ~ '07 Honda CBR600RR-7 ~ Bikeless
'53 Ford Ka 1.3 ~ '03 Vauxhall Astra SRi 1.8 ~ '52 Vauxhall Astra SRi 2.2 ~ '53 Vauxhall Astra GSi |
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Yep, thats what happens with my bike too. Is this just a CBR thing ? ____________________ Bikes had : BMW F650, suzuki tr50, gt125, SV400, GSXR600 SRAD. Honda CBR900RRP, CBR600FX, CBR1000F, VT600, Transalp 600, mtx125, nsr125r, CB500T, Yamaha fy50, tzr125, tdr125, XV535, Diversion 600, Fazer 600, TDM850 MK1 & MK2, Majesty 400, XV 1100. Cagiva mito evolution, Aprilia rs125, Piaggio x9 125. DNA 125 . Suzuki Bandit 600, GZ125 Marauder, RF600 , RF900RS2, Kawasaki ZZR400, ZX6R Ninja, ZZR600 . Ducati 750 Sport . Triumph Tiger 955i. CURRENT : 2004 Kawasaki Z750 and LOVIN IT ! |
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At the end of the day the front slows me down, and the back brake will bring me to a stop. But as you say, it can be iritating. Would just be nice to find out what causes it ! ____________________ Bikes had : BMW F650, suzuki tr50, gt125, SV400, GSXR600 SRAD. Honda CBR900RRP, CBR600FX, CBR1000F, VT600, Transalp 600, mtx125, nsr125r, CB500T, Yamaha fy50, tzr125, tdr125, XV535, Diversion 600, Fazer 600, TDM850 MK1 & MK2, Majesty 400, XV 1100. Cagiva mito evolution, Aprilia rs125, Piaggio x9 125. DNA 125 . Suzuki Bandit 600, GZ125 Marauder, RF600 , RF900RS2, Kawasaki ZZR400, ZX6R Ninja, ZZR600 . Ducati 750 Sport . Triumph Tiger 955i. CURRENT : 2004 Kawasaki Z750 and LOVIN IT ! |
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I have found the cause of the problem.
According to the internet, if you overheat the pads, they will deposit a fine layer of friction material on the surface of the disc. The adhesion between the pads and the discs is increased by the material stuck onto the disc, and so you get this juddering feeling at low speed.
I've been out for a ride recently, and using the brakes relatively lightly has removed the deposits from the surface of the disc.
The disc surface looked slightly darker, where the pads had left stuff on the disc.
Seems to fit  ____________________
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| Noxious89123 wrote: | I have found the cause of the problem.
According to the internet, if you overheat the pads, they will deposit a fine layer of friction material on the surface of the disc. The adhesion between the pads and the discs is increased by the material stuck onto the disc, and so you get this juddering feeling at low speed.
I've been out for a ride recently, and using the brakes relatively lightly has removed the deposits from the surface of the disc.
The disc surface looked slightly darker, where the pads had left stuff on the disc.
Seems to fit  |
that sounds like a reasonable explanation to me, but it doesnt, and wouldnt explain why the pads are overheating in the first place. you are using sintered HH pads and they are going to need some serious temperatures to overheat. have you checked the simple things like your resoviour isnt overfilled etc?
the only thing that could possible cause them to overheat is if they were rubbing, but i cant see how they can be without you noticing!! |
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Shouldn't be the forks, mine have been rebuilt with new oil and seals. They also feel sweet, not harsh and bumpy, or soft and wallowy. ____________________
'06 Honda CBR125RW-6 ~ '00 Honda CBR600F-Y ~ '07 Honda CBR600RR-7 ~ Bikeless
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