Riddle me this...
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what's the worst problem you've had with your F3?
i've had a lot of issues with mine, but this trumps all of 'em. On the way home from class the other day, i got on the brakes as i came up on some traffic, and i had terrible head shake. after about 4-5 seconds of that, my brake lever in my fingers collapsed all the way to the throttle. i got off the road to see what had happened and realized that the bracket that holds the caliper in place had snapped cleanly off. Also, my inside brake pad was dangling off the back of the caliper. the part that holds the brake pad onto the caliper had scarred the rotor so bad, there's no way it can be resurfaced. what gives!?
looks like i'm going to be trading it in for a newer bike this weekend. i mean, i'm out a rotor, caliper bracket, and brake pads at least, not excluding the fact i may need a new caliper. there's just no way i'm going to invest that much money into OEM brakes. not to mention, the labor costs because the brakes are the only part of the bike i refuse work on myself. i dont want the risk of messing up.
i've had a lot of issues with mine, but this trumps all of 'em. On the way home from class the other day, i got on the brakes as i came up on some traffic, and i had terrible head shake. after about 4-5 seconds of that, my brake lever in my fingers collapsed all the way to the throttle. i got off the road to see what had happened and realized that the bracket that holds the caliper in place had snapped cleanly off. Also, my inside brake pad was dangling off the back of the caliper. the part that holds the brake pad onto the caliper had scarred the rotor so bad, there's no way it can be resurfaced. what gives!?
looks like i'm going to be trading it in for a newer bike this weekend. i mean, i'm out a rotor, caliper bracket, and brake pads at least, not excluding the fact i may need a new caliper. there's just no way i'm going to invest that much money into OEM brakes. not to mention, the labor costs because the brakes are the only part of the bike i refuse work on myself. i dont want the risk of messing up.
Last edited by Conrice; 03-26-2009 at 07:34 PM.
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Well, it sounds to me like you're looking for a reason to buy a new bike
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Certainly having the calipers come off like that and do the type of damage you're describing is unusual to say the least. But that being said, working on brakes is some of the easiest work you can do on a bike. Parts are easy and fairly inexpensive to come by on ebay. I'd be buying used OEM parts, putting in new "O" rings in them and putting them back on.
But, if you've got your heart set on that 2009 CBR 600RR, can't say I blame you.
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Certainly having the calipers come off like that and do the type of damage you're describing is unusual to say the least. But that being said, working on brakes is some of the easiest work you can do on a bike. Parts are easy and fairly inexpensive to come by on ebay. I'd be buying used OEM parts, putting in new "O" rings in them and putting them back on.
But, if you've got your heart set on that 2009 CBR 600RR, can't say I blame you.
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Well, it sounds to me like you're looking for a reason to buy a new bike
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Certainly having the calipers come off like that and do the type of damage you're describing is unusual to say the least. But that being said, working on brakes is some of the easiest work you can do on a bike. Parts are easy and fairly inexpensive to come by on ebay. I'd be buying used OEM parts, putting in new "O" rings in them and putting them back on.
But, if you've got your heart set on that 2009 CBR 600RR, can't say I blame you.![Big Grin](https://cbrforum.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
![Big Grin](https://cbrforum.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Certainly having the calipers come off like that and do the type of damage you're describing is unusual to say the least. But that being said, working on brakes is some of the easiest work you can do on a bike. Parts are easy and fairly inexpensive to come by on ebay. I'd be buying used OEM parts, putting in new "O" rings in them and putting them back on.
But, if you've got your heart set on that 2009 CBR 600RR, can't say I blame you.
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also, i recently did a lot of work to get the bike running pristine again, and now this. i guess im just tired of having to work on it EVERY weekend instead of riding it.
Last edited by Conrice; 03-26-2009 at 09:45 PM.
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i don't think i'll be much help to you. the ignition rotors are really hard to get off. the vice grips i used completely destroyed the stock rotor, so i dont have the stock one to put back in. also, i'm sure that i'd damage the ignition advance rotor trying to get it out.
i got mine for $35 shipped on ebay though. i'd just check there.
i got mine for $35 shipped on ebay though. i'd just check there.
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well, you are right. it is the perfect excuse to move up. however, im curious as to what you think, off the top of your head, it would cost for new rotor and bracket would cost? it'd definitely be a good idea for trade in vaule if not anything else.
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also, i recently did a lot of work to get the bike running pristine again, and now this. i guess im just tired of having to work on it EVERY weekend instead of riding it.
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also, i recently did a lot of work to get the bike running pristine again, and now this. i guess im just tired of having to work on it EVERY weekend instead of riding it.
I'd rebuild the calipers with new seals. The seals are about $6 and you need 4 sets of them. Clean the brake caliper pistons to remove any built up brake dust. After reassembly, they will perform just like they came off the show room floor.
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The worst that I had was one of the spark plug holes stripping and the plug blowing out.
other notables:
front bracks radomly started to locked up
regulatar/rectifier issues
If you really want to get a new bike I say go for it, but I would say fix the brakes. They really arent that bad to deal with.
other notables:
front bracks radomly started to locked up
regulatar/rectifier issues
If you really want to get a new bike I say go for it, but I would say fix the brakes. They really arent that bad to deal with.
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Touch wood, the only real problem I've had, has been the reg & as Murphy's law dictates & at the most inconvenient time. I would be fixing your brakes though, especially if your going to trade your old bike in for a new one. All bikes have potential problems (weaknesses) even the latest models. Buy hey a new bike? don't need to much encouragement there, I've gone down to my local dealer more than once, say, for some oil or whatever, & come home on a new bike.