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 Akiraprise Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 13:00 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: Problems with a Wavey disk. |
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Hey, I've been having so much problems with my rear wavey disk on my rs125, here's the problems:
I fitted the wavey disk, and every time I brake theres a REALLY powerful wobbly feel through the pedal, I think that's due to the waveyness- of the disk, however it's so powerful I can barely use it to brake.
Next thing, my retaining clip snapped and the pads were free, got caught in the caliper in a stupid position and completely wrecked the disk, burnt pads and metal score marks everywhere.
The garage then grinded the disk down so it's smooth, and tightened the bolts (they came out) but it's still really dodgy.
I've taken the caliper off, cleaned everything, new pads, re-bled the system, also new pin, circlip and retaining pin.
The pedals still got SO much travel though, and barely any brakes. It's realyl frustrating, please help - what could it be?
16,000km RS125 Racing - if it's any interest
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 Posted: 13:35 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: |
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cheers toby, didnt know they were an actual name of a disk
I thought he meant that they were actually wavey as to no be flat like brakes should be
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 Akiraprise Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 13:56 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: |
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Not meaning the disk itself is pitted, I meant the disk is of a wavey kind, like Toby posted.
And the name 'RS125 Racing' name is the model, ie Extrema, Racing, and that new one. It's a road bike, not a GP bike lol.
The garage is re-bleeding it tomorrow.
Are the pads supposed to be a little wobbly when not pressed into the disk
Wavey disks: They look cool - the main reason I got it , heat dispersal and less rotating mass.
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 Posted: 14:18 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: |
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Hi
Suspect that there is air stuck by the brake light switch banjo bolt, which is the highest point in the system on the RS125.
Does sound like the disk is warped. Possibly related to using the disk when it was not bolted in place correctly.
Main advantage of a wavey disk is mean to be that they slice off the top layer of the pad. Doubt they are any better for heat dissapation.
Pads should have a tiny amount of play in the caliper when the brakes are not applied.
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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 Posted: 14:18 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: |
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Check that the mounting faces of the disc and the wheel are scrupulously (sp?) clean - any bit of crap trapped between the two will throw the business area of the disc out of true and provede the symptoms you describe.
They might look good but any improvement over standard discs is imagined I reckon - fashion statement only  |
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 Akiraprise Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 18:18 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: |
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I'm going to give Kickstarts and Guests advice a go, both seem very plausible.
I presume to get that air out I can't just bleed the brakes more, but have to take that part off, and put it lower than the caliper? Would that work or's that just a plain stupid idea - I haven't looked to see if that's possible yet though.
About the disk being warped - I asked the garage this, they had a quick look at it and said they doubt it's warped, but will do some test to make sure, it's i think around a centimetre thick steel, so would be very hard to warp from just the rear brake? Although the loose screws wouldn't help.
Guest - That's quite a good point actually, I cleaned the wheels whilst they were off but didn't really check that region, I think they were clean, but could've got loads of crap in with the loose bolts.
I shall see tomorrow - it's going back to the same garage and they'll hopefully sort it FOC, I'll keep you all updated. |
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 Posted: 18:36 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: |
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if the disc is warped youd feel pulsing in the pedal... You'd feel the the wheel binding when using the brake too... Dead easy to check... Bike on center stand and spin the back wheel while looking at the disc spin in the caliper (might want someone to hold the front on the bike mind)
I wouldnt dismiss the possibility of a warped/bent disc because it sure does sound like it..
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 Posted: 19:03 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: |
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Warp test -
Duct tape a pencil firmly to the swing arm so the point is close to the outside edge of the disk and the pencil won't move.
Get the back wheel off the floor, and spin the wheel by hand. Look at the distance between the pencil point and the edge of the disk. If the disk looks like it going in and out, it's knackered.  |
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 Posted: 10:40 - 30 Mar 2006 Post subject: |
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Hi
Brake fluid is bad for getting lots of tiny bubbles if you shake the bottle before use (DOT 5 is even worse for this). Suspect that given time these bubbles join up to become visable ones, possibly helped by the system being under pressure. I cannot see how when it is just under pressure the light air will sink to the bottom of the system (and if it did you would never get it out of the system and the bleed nipple is on the top of the caliper normally).
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 276 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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