Crew Dawg Dave Posted July 30, 2006 Posted July 30, 2006 I'm getting a vibration when I hard on the front brakes or when I'm braking from high speed 130+... Right front caliper bolts tight, but the caliper has movment (Up, down & side to side) Question I have is, 1. has anyone else experance this?? 2. Is anyone else right front caliper have any movement?? or is it solidly mounted?? Any help would be great... FYI I have a 97 Bird with 46,500 miles, Race Tech forks... Quote
TechnoGecko Posted July 30, 2006 Posted July 30, 2006 I'm getting a vibration when I hard on the front brakes or when I'm braking from high speed 130+... Right front caliper bolts tight, but the caliper has movment (Up, down & side to side) Question I have is, 1. has anyone else experance this?? 2. Is anyone else right front caliper have any movement?? or is it solidly mounted?? Any help would be great... FYI I have a 97 Bird with 46,500 miles, Race Tech forks... Another Arizona rider! They're just coming out of the woodwork this week... ... we need to get together for a ride! Have you checked for a warped rotor? How much movement are we talking about in the front caliper? Quote
Crew Dawg Dave Posted July 30, 2006 Author Posted July 30, 2006 Have you checked for a warped rotor? How much movement are we talking about in the front caliper? Rotor is NOT warped, the caliper is moving about 2mm in the mentioned directions Another Arizona rider! They're just coming out of the woodwork this week... ... we need to get together for a ride! Where and when?? I'm in Surprise Quote
TechnoGecko Posted July 30, 2006 Posted July 30, 2006 Have you checked for a warped rotor? How much movement are we talking about in the front caliper? Rotor is NOT warped, the caliper is moving about 2mm in the mentioned directions Another Arizona rider! They're just coming out of the woodwork this week... ... we need to get together for a ride! Where and when?? I'm in Surprise As far as I know I have 0 movement in mine, but i'll double check when I get home today. Quote
Langly Posted July 30, 2006 Posted July 30, 2006 How do the caliper bolts look? Any wear? Brake pads and rotors wearing uniformly? Quote
shovelstrokeed Posted July 30, 2006 Posted July 30, 2006 Left side caliper should rotate fore and aft a bit as that is an integral part of the linked braking system. It should have little or no ability to twist or move in and out. Check the condition of the pivot bolt and bushing on the caliper mount. Mine has a little play in it and it is causing a groaning near the end of a stop. Gonna order some parts when I get back from New Mexico next week. Quote
Crew Dawg Dave Posted July 31, 2006 Author Posted July 31, 2006 How do the caliper bolts look? Any wear? Brake pads and rotors wearing uniformly? The bolts look good and I took the brake apart this morning and the pins show some minor wear on the front pin and no wear on they aft pin. Pads and rotor looks fine, no abnormal wear on either.... I recently changed my front tire and I going to have the front rotor rechecked to see if one was tweaked in the process… Quote
Crew Dawg Dave Posted October 30, 2006 Author Posted October 30, 2006 I'm getting a vibration when I hard on the front brakes or when I'm braking from high speed 130+... Right front caliper bolts tight, but the caliper has movment (Up, down & side to side) Question I have is, 1. has anyone else experance this?? 2. Is anyone else right front caliper have any movement?? or is it solidly mounted?? Any help would be great... FYI I have a 97 Bird with 46,500 miles, Race Tech forks... Found the problem.... Had a line that was not routed right on the left fork that is apart of the antidive. The line was pushing the fender into the tire as the forks compressed.... line rerouted, problem fixed. Quote
Guest rockmeupto125 Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 Excellent that you found that. Thanks for following up with the post. Quote
scottw Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 Try a set of EBC-HH pads. I had the same problem with the stock pads and it went away with the EBC's. Quote
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