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Old Nov 1, 2007 | 08:06 AM
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A very weak spot for me because I am nervous to screw with them. Also being the end of the season, I won't have them looked at by a tech until next year. They are making a light grinding sound when I spin them freely on the stands. Also while riding, If I am doing 65, and let off, it decalerates quickly. Even if in a higher gear.Maybe I am being paranoid. The bike stops when it needs too so stopping is not an issue. A while ago, I noticed a hard grinding sound under heavy breaking. I was thinking it needed pads, but a mechanic said it is good to go when it went in for new tires about 2 weeks ago. Thoughts/comments
 
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Old Nov 1, 2007 | 11:23 AM
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are the rotors in good shape?
 
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Old Nov 1, 2007 | 11:35 AM
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sure i guess, how can I tell
 
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Old Nov 1, 2007 | 11:39 AM
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brakes are easy. Dont be skeered of them.
 
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Old Nov 1, 2007 | 11:44 AM
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anyone have an easy writeup of how to check or replace things like pads and yada yada
 
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Old Nov 1, 2007 | 01:27 PM
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pads are simple, remove the two bolts that hold your caliper on its hanger, once you remove those two bolts the caliper will come off, remove/replace brake pads, re-install and your good to go, i did my in the beginning of the season and it took me no more then twenty minutes to do.
 
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Old Nov 1, 2007 | 03:15 PM
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It is simple, but I'd recommend doing one side at a time. First time you remove the metal pad holder thing, it may seem a bit weird putting it back together.

Some pads have a groove down the middle of it. It's a wear indicator. You can use a flashlight and look at both pads on each caliper to see if the pad material has worn to be flush with the groove. Then it's time to replace. Pads often wear unevenly so check all 4.
 
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Old Nov 1, 2007 | 04:29 PM
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Bike does slow down when you get off the throttle except in second gear it seams to me lol


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Old Nov 2, 2007 | 01:59 AM
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disc brakes are always slightly touching the rotors, so the slight grinding noise you hear with your bike on the stand is normal. every bike ive seen does this, as well as cars too.

as far as deceleration when letting off the throttle, very normal.
 

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Old Nov 2, 2007 | 07:40 AM
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So basically I am just being paranoid and not worry too much. Like I said , the bike still stops when it needs to
 
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