YamahaTubthumper Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 Hi y'all. I bought my YBR 125 (2006) about three weeks ago and have hardly had the time to use it since. I noticed yesterday that the front wheel is not exactly free running, in that the pads rub stopping the wheel in about 1/4 rotation after a 'good swing'. The pads were fitted by the Triumph dealership I bought it from the day I collected it, so are 37 miles 'old'. The fluid level is well up in the resevoir, but not excessively so. I took it apart yesterday and cleaned out all the dust etc. and the caliper seemed to be quite free running. Should I just let these bed in, of should I be covering it all in copper-ease before hiring a truck and taking it to the Yamaha dealer with a cab-full of cash. Also, while I think of it Michelin Pilot Sporties or Sava MC7's? All opinions gratefully received. All the best, YamahaTubthumper (They make drums too!)
jimmythehat Posted April 5, 2008 Posted April 5, 2008 hi, take it back to the dealer who fitted pads, they prob didnt clean the piston or seals when they fitted your pads,
Moderator drewpy Posted April 5, 2008 Moderator Posted April 5, 2008 You need to bed new pads in by using them. I agree with Yoda, after restoring my bike, the mot tester commeted that they were binding, but after about 100 mile they free'd themselves by bedding in. ie matching the profile of the disk with the angle of the caliper
YamahaTubthumper Posted April 8, 2008 Author Posted April 8, 2008 That's brilliant guys. Thanks for the advice. Stay safe, Tim
ShoKz Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 lol i have a 06 aswell..... and the exact same thing happend to me, i you need to keep a eye on that mate also keep a eye on the back brake ( drum ) sorry if i bumped this topic, useful information i think?
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