................I'll deal with the wear issue .... If your pads are original OEM and have not been changed since the bike was new ...... and your wear is now 20% used on rear and 35% used on the front, I think something is wrong with your brakes ..... Not just mine but I think most if not all Spyders wear the rear brakes considerably faster than the fronts .... so even if your wear pattern was Equal it would be very unusual .... Mike :thumbup:Good Morning. Lately my brakes have started squealing. I just took her in for an oil change and the front are 1t 65% and the rear are 80%. What causes this and how do I stop it? How do I tell which one/ones it is? She has about 11,000 miles on her. Thanks, Mike
This is very common on Spyders. All 3 of my spyders brakes squeaked. Always a light squeak but there non the less. Brake cleaner did not help and dealer said its within acceptable tolerance.
Sorry Tazzel, but your dealer is full of crap-O-la. That's like saying if your tire has a slow leak it's within acceptable tolerances.
This is very common on Spyders. All 3 of my spyders brakes squeaked. Always a light squeak but there non the less. Brake cleaner did not help and dealer said its within acceptable tolerance.
..I bought some pads from Baja Ron, excellent ones at a great price of course, and in the directions it describes how to seat the pads after they are installed. Take the bike up to 60mph and then brake all the way down to a stop, as quick as you can stop safely of course. Repeat the process several times. This helped me.
Just sayin'............
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I'm reading this from the install sheet Ron sends with the Newer Fully sintered Pads " Do NOT come to a complete stop ... as this will cause uneven Heating & Hot spots on the rotors where the pads are in stationary contact !!! " .......... if His earlier semi sintered were different I don't know ..but He only sells Fully sintered ones Now
:agree: 100%Squeal stop is a pink fluid you paint on the back of the pads. We have used it many times; works every time! Try it.
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I'm reading this from the install sheet Ron sends with the Newer Fully sintered Pads " Do NOT come to a complete stop ... as this will cause uneven Heating & Hot spots on the rotors where the pads are in stationary contact !!! " .......... if His earlier semi sintered were different I don't know ..but He only sells Fully sintered ones Now
I roughed up my rotors and new pads with some sandpaper the used caliper lube on the back of the brake pads. This did the trick. Do get a little squeak once in awhile but a whole lot better.
Sorry Tazzel, but your dealer is full of crap-O-la. That's like saying if your tire has a slow leak it's within acceptable tolerances.