Fat-tire Mayhem
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I am Rollin down hwy 167 up in the Seattle area during a killer dry spell with some good heat in the air. On my way to work with my Bigdog Mastiff freshly detailed, I'm thinking to myself life is good.
I usually roll with a polishing rag in my back pocket and today was no different.
15 miles into my 25 mile commute I felt a swift pull from the rear pocket where the rag "used" to be. I looked back and down and noticed my micro fiber rag stuck inside my rear brake caliper.
I moved over to the right and then onto the shoulder but as I went to brake I had no rear brakes!!. I pulled what I could out of the caliper housing but there was a big piece that had become like a hard plastic plug between the rod in the caliper and it broke the anti vibration spring.
At work I was able to get the rest of it out but still had no rear brakes.
I pulled the pads and the were actually still in decent shape however I connected with Chris at Kansas Motorworks and ordered some new pads and De-glazed the rotor.
Used some cleaner on the caliper, installed the new pads and seems to be fine. Springs will be here tomorrow.
Morale of the story be very careful riding with anything hanging out of your pocket or long shirts tied around your waste.
99 times out of 100 the rag would have just landed on road but this time it messed me up, shut me down for a few days and was totally avoidable.
Be safe and ride on
Bob
I usually roll with a polishing rag in my back pocket and today was no different.
15 miles into my 25 mile commute I felt a swift pull from the rear pocket where the rag "used" to be. I looked back and down and noticed my micro fiber rag stuck inside my rear brake caliper.
I moved over to the right and then onto the shoulder but as I went to brake I had no rear brakes!!. I pulled what I could out of the caliper housing but there was a big piece that had become like a hard plastic plug between the rod in the caliper and it broke the anti vibration spring.
At work I was able to get the rest of it out but still had no rear brakes.
I pulled the pads and the were actually still in decent shape however I connected with Chris at Kansas Motorworks and ordered some new pads and De-glazed the rotor.
Used some cleaner on the caliper, installed the new pads and seems to be fine. Springs will be here tomorrow.
Morale of the story be very careful riding with anything hanging out of your pocket or long shirts tied around your waste.
99 times out of 100 the rag would have just landed on road but this time it messed me up, shut me down for a few days and was totally avoidable.
Be safe and ride on
Bob





