misalignment brake/caliper ..need help
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2000 10:25 pm
LPetty4585@... wrote:
Guys- I concur with the above. On my last ride gotta flat and upon reassembly encountered e roads exact situation. The above procedure fixed it 'mostly' In my case one of the rear pads was worn enough to allow its applicator post to nearly over-extend. Bottomline is that this caused the one pad to go cock-eyed.....the rear of the pad would contact first......and the pair would never let the disc spin loose when not applied. New pads fixed mine.> In a message dated 9/24/00 12:13:22 AM !!!First Boot!!!, klr_a7@... > writes: > > a trick with that part but can't remember without tearing one apart. >> > I have had the stationary pad get cockeyed in it's mount and gives the same > problem remove the caliper reinstall the pads and should work.