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Hi,
My front brake is sticking as I'm pressing the lever. If I need to brake harder than the amount of pressure being exerted before sticking, then it jolts past the 'stick point' and slams on.
My initial intention was to simply clean the pistons. However, I have been told to expect a mess of corrosion and the need to replace the rubber boots for the sliding pins and a new pad retaining pin at a minimum.
The bike is 9 years old, I have no idea how well the previous owner cared for it so I'm thinking a caliper service kit wouldn't be such a bad idea.
Any advice?
husky03
24-03-11, 10:41 PM
service them all, piece of pi$$, soak pins in peni fluid overnight though, have spare pins on hand if you need your bike asap, buy from wemoto for value for money
h.
Teejayexc
24-03-11, 10:46 PM
service them all, piece of pi$$, soak pins in peni fluid overnight though, have spare pins on hand if you need your bike asap, buy from wemoto for value for money
h.
WTF's peni fluid?
I've just googled it and I ain't soaking my pins in that thankyou!
Queer bnggers you Scots :o
husky03
24-03-11, 10:52 PM
WTF's peni fluid?
I've just googled it and I ain't soaking my pins in that thankyou!
Queer bnggers you Scots :o
LOL -just noticed that:smt016-peni fluid= plusgas etc:D
Oh dear God I just googled that phrase too. That's only gonna make your sticky brakes worse. :p
rictus01
24-03-11, 11:01 PM
I'd give them a good inspection first to find out what looks like it'll need replacing, if it's been seriously neglected it could need new pistons as well as pins and seals, or alternately it could just need a decent clean and bit of RRG, without looking who knows, what's the point in buying stuff you don't need :smt102
If you don't know what you're looking at, then ask someone local to have a look for you could save you a few bob, but it does sound like they need attention sooner rather than later.
Cheers Mark.
Cheers Mark.
I'd give them a good inspection first to find out what looks like it'll need replacing, if it's been seriously neglected it could need new pistons as well as pins and seals, or alternately it could just need a decent clean and bit of RRG, without looking who knows, what's the point in buying stuff you don't need :smt102
If you don't know what you're looking at, then ask someone local to have a look for you could save you a few bob, but it does sound like they need attention sooner rather than later.
Cheers Mark.
Cheers Mark.
Yes, I have no idea what I'm looking for I'm sorry to say.
The bike is going for its MOT next month, with which I will also be getting a new chain and sprocket set. I don't really want to add brake maintenance to the bill, especially when I could be doing it my self and learning something.
rictus01
24-03-11, 11:43 PM
well get yourself up to Soho tomorrow evening, I'll throw a 14mm socket and ratchet in my bag, it's only a ten minute job to inspect them, so at least you know what you're letting yourself in for.
Cheers Mark.
A note to add.. my bike is my only means of transport (other than the dreaded TFL). So I don't really want to get half way through and find out I have to stop and order parts.
As I don't mind replacing the lot (I would like to get the brakes right first time) would this be what I'm after?
http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/Suzuki/SV_650_K1_K2_X_Y/99-02/picture/Rebuild_Kit_Full_Seals_Caliper_-_Front
well get yourself up to Soho tomorrow evening, I'll throw a 14mm socket and ratchet in my bag, it's only a ten minute job to inspect them, so at least you know what you're letting yourself in for.
Cheers Mark.
Thanks for the kind offer.
I can't do tomorrow evening, but I am free early Saturday morning or anytime Sunday?
rictus01
24-03-11, 11:46 PM
yeah that's pretty much it, but it doesn't have any replacement pistons, you tend to only buy what you need, without looking I can't tell whether any are badly scored or pitted.
rictus01
24-03-11, 11:51 PM
unfortunately I seem to be in great demand at the moment, so my weekend was booked up a fair while ago,but could probabley do early evening on monday or tuesday, as long as you can get to South Norwood/ Selhurst Park that is.
Cheers Mark.
unfortunately I seem to be in great demand at the moment, so my weekend was booked up a fair while ago,but could probabley do early evening on monday or tuesday, as long as you can get to South Norwood/ Selhurst Park that is.
Cheers Mark.
Monday would be good for me.
I live by Trinity School, so that shouldn't be a problem ;)
Really appreciate it.
rictus01
24-03-11, 11:58 PM
I'll pm you my number.
rictus01
28-03-11, 11:04 PM
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