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Jamiebridges123 24-05-09 10:14 PM

Stupid new pads
 
Fitted new pads....well the garage did it for me when they did the C&S kit..

There's no initial bite and the lever travel has increased... should I bleed them and will that sort the problem? I'll be fitting braided hoses soon..

Should I do the cable tie the lever back thing overnight?

Anyway uhh yeah, before they were really good on the I'm guessing OE pads but they were so worn down... should I stick a new set of EBC HH pads?

These ones are HH Goldfrenn (crap budget I know i was poor...)

ophic 24-05-09 10:26 PM

Re: Stupid new pads
 
Probably just need to bed in. Give them a chance and see if they improve.

Jamiebridges123 24-05-09 10:30 PM

Re: Stupid new pads
 
Done 150+ miles on them already.....:|

rictus01 24-05-09 10:41 PM

Re: Stupid new pads
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamiebridges123 (Post 1919276)
Done 150+ miles on them already.....:|

you rode 150 miles with your brakes on ? or you didn't do that milelage on them but stopped a few times, which is it ?

Cheers Mark.

Jamiebridges123 24-05-09 10:43 PM

Re: Stupid new pads
 
I've done 150 plus miles since they were fitted. :confused:

J


Before the change I never really considered braided hoses. Considering it's a 10 year old bike the action was simply amazing... 1 finger braking, no problem! No matter how I tried I couldn't get the lever anywhere near the bar... even with 2 hands... and now it's just "soggy" and bleh.

rictus01 24-05-09 10:51 PM

Re: Stupid new pads
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamiebridges123 (Post 1919295)
I've done 150 plus miles since they were fitted. :confused:

J


Before the change I never really considered braided hoses. Considering it's a 10 year old bike the action was simply amazing... 1 finger braking, no problem! No matter how I tried I couldn't get the lever anywhere near the bar... even with 2 hands... and now it's just "soggy" and bleh.

so new pads, have you actually made an effort to bed them in or not ? it can be done very easily, the old ones would have been profiled to your disks, these won't yet.

was the fluid changed ? and do you know what you are doing bleeding brakes, or is it just from reading on here ?


Cheers Mark.

Jamiebridges123 24-05-09 10:59 PM

Re: Stupid new pads
 
I don't think the fluid was changed, not really sure.

The guy at the garage test rode it (not really sure why) and I followed the instructions myself that were on the back of the pad packet..

I can manage to bleed the brakes.... I guess... haven't done it before but I haz a Haynes manual! :D I'm a clueless noobie :)

rictus01 24-05-09 11:03 PM

Re: Stupid new pads
 
How bad are your disks ?

as to the bleeding brakes, whilst it's not hard, I've seen many who have bled their brakes for hours and not got anywhere, if you've not done it yourself before I'd suggest you get someone who has to come show you.

Cheers Mark

Jamiebridges123 24-05-09 11:26 PM

Re: Stupid new pads
 
Disks are standard ones, seem ok.. no markings or anything!

Seems an easy enough job I won't have a problem..

yorkie_chris 25-05-09 12:22 AM

Re: Stupid new pads
 
Travel is a function of piston resistance, if they are sticky then you won't have much travel at all. Maybe fitting new pads has loosened the pistons off a little.


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