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Raywood

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My brakes were acting up so decided to pull them yesterday. Found rear pads worn and wearing in an odd pattern.
This happened before. All my riding in the rain will cause the pucks in the caliper to stick. So in the picture you can see where the pads wore in a wedge shape causing my sweeling sound.
Chili here had his almost new stock pads so put them in after breaking the pucks loose with some break free and WD40m
Front pads looked ok just wearing on one side faster than the other so just swapped them around.
Front anti-rattle spring was broke also so replaced that and put everything back together and all is well.
I've had these Z Pads on for about 5 yrs now and its time for some new ones.
Let's see if I can link the picture from this Blackberry other wise they are in my gallery under pads.
Now to go for a ride and see if I have any brakes! :)
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/photo/data/500/IMG00005-20110113-0925.jpg
 

erldawg

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What about the rear pistons in the caliper? Did you free them up well enough or do you need the disassemble the caliper and rebuild it?

Here's your pic Ray..... Looks like one piston in each caliper is sticking. Is the top set the rears?

 

Raywood

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Thanks for fixing my pic buddy. Pain with this phone! The top pads in the pic are Chilis spares. I've had the pucs stick on me before. Been a long time since I had a caliper apart but if I remembet right the pucs are between the piston and pad.
I do have rebuild kits but they are in Washington so.... No leaks so don't want to break it apart. I freed it up pretty good so will ride it for a while then check it again in a month or so. Ttake care

What about the rear pistons in the caliper? Did you free them up well enough or do you need the disassemble the caliper and rebuild it?

Here's your pic Ray..... Looks like one piston in each caliper is sticking. Is the top set the rears?

 

Baldielox

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Your brakes actually work in the rain? Mine are a joke in the rain, not sure why. My Harley brakes don't fade like that in the wet...

- B
 

Raywood

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Lydell Racing Z pads or the Gold. Work great in the rain :)
 

Raywood

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Pulled my front caliper apart, cleaned up, reassembled, no kit needed.
Just my $.02.
Happy Motoring!
RAW
May be that easy RAW but with 80,000 miles on it I don't want to take the chance without my rebuild kit. Its sealed now and im afraid I would just create issues breaking it open.
Ride safe
 
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