 Ian (GPX) Brolly Dolly

Joined: 05 Aug 2003 Karma :  
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 Posted: 20:23 - 06 Dec 2004 Post subject: Rear brake -- Does yours seem like it's not working ? |
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Rear brake -- Does yours seem like it's not working ?
Over the last week or so I've noticed that my rear brake was not doing it's job at stopping the bike (GPX600R). I had a look at the pads and they seemed fine, plenty of meat left on them and no sign of the caliper being seized up and no sign of oil or grease on the disc, anyway, today was the last straw, the bike would not stop with rear brake, had to use the front
Got home and washed the bike down, while I was doing this I found specs of white powder all over the bike, I took a closer look at this powder and found it to be salt based, had a think, and yes, thats it, the roads round here have been salted in the last week or so. Anyway, gave the bike a good wash and now the rear brake works when applied just as it did 8 - 9 days ago. |
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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 Retro-Man Traffic Copper

Joined: 21 Aug 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 21:48 - 06 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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this is an issue which some makers have on cars as well, ford experienced this effect and it was attributed to new style european road salt (no bullshit). the salt allows a film to build up between the disc and the pad and the frictional heat energy displacement between pad and disc is reduced, causing a reduced braking effect.
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 Fortuna World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 23:05 - 06 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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I heard that too, creates like a hardened sheen across the disc  |
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 iCraig World Chat Champion
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