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Old 18-05-07, 08:12 AM   #1
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Default Front end chatter on heavy braking - wtf?

On the way in I had cause to stop reasonably hard for a light (the yellow light was broken so read came on suddenly). I did what I thought I should, start braking early but lightly and then feed the front more power as grip increases etc... then,

...this weird chattering noise starts coming from the front. ClakaClakaClakaClaka...

Bike seemed stable. Only lasted for a second or two and continued to ride and brake fine for the rest of the journey. I looked at the brakes and they seem normal and the forks also seem normal.

What was that then?
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Old 18-05-07, 08:15 AM   #2
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Default Re: Front end chatter on heavy braking - wtf?

you got some of those ABS gloves?
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Old 18-05-07, 08:18 AM   #3
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No lol

It's my SV by the way so no abs...
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Old 18-05-07, 08:24 AM   #4
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with all the rain recently could have just been a bit of rust on the discs if its fine now. Even a bit of crap from the road could have caused that. If it persists check the bearings on the front wheel
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Old 18-05-07, 09:10 AM   #5
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Default Re: Front end chatter on heavy braking - wtf?

I ask Ichiwotsit my Nš1 HRC mechanic he be suggesting:

Tyre pressures.

Dirt on disc or brake pad surfaces.

Headstock bearings.

Fork oil.

I be hope this of very good be helping.
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Old 18-05-07, 09:26 AM   #6
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Dirt - yeah probably that.

Muchos gracias!
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Old 18-05-07, 12:00 PM   #7
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If it was really hard braking, it could be the forks bottoming out.
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Old 18-05-07, 12:54 PM   #8
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If it was really hard braking, it could be the forks bottoming out.
Suspension bottoming out - 99% certain. Did the rear end come up like a mini stoppie? Dubious about it being dust on the brakes...would be more of a vibtration under hard braking.

Have you set up your preload properly?

Last edited by stuartyboy; 18-05-07 at 01:01 PM.
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Old 18-05-07, 01:08 PM   #9
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I used to get that on the Daytona when I changed to Ferrodo Platinum Pads. I changed um for EBC's and it's been perfect since.
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Old 18-05-07, 01:26 PM   #10
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I have experienced the same thing, didn't feel like forks though, sounded more like it was coming from gearbox or something?

I'm not saying it was but thats where it seemed to be coming from.

That was under heavy braking when a pheasant popped out the hedge!
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