Loose brake pads
Loose brake pads
Lo, changed my pads recently , front and rear.
Have been hearing a gentle clunk coming from front wheel ever since, sourced the noise to the brake pads.
In both calipers, i can move the pads with my finger (brake off obviously) they travel about 5mm up and down.
Should they be moving at all? or should they be stuck in place?
Bike seems to brake ok, just very annoying clunking noise!
Have been hearing a gentle clunk coming from front wheel ever since, sourced the noise to the brake pads.
In both calipers, i can move the pads with my finger (brake off obviously) they travel about 5mm up and down.
Should they be moving at all? or should they be stuck in place?
Bike seems to brake ok, just very annoying clunking noise!
- clayderman
- Posts: 253
- Joined: Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:59 pm
- Location: Surrey
Yea, its 5mm away from middle of the wheel. Well actually they kinda rock, i.e. if i push on one end of the pad it goes up at that end, and down on the other.
Yea, ive got little metal spring plates fixed to the top, are they sposed to be exerting pressure onto the pads? if so, i dont think they are!
1 thing i will add. My calipers are not the same as those in the VTR manual. Mine are black and i think it says "Tokico" on them. Not the gold Nissin ones. Im guessing they were changed by previous owners.
The pads i bought from Wemoto however were for a 99 Firestorm. Are the calipers i have now, from a different bike? or should the pads fit fine with no "shoogling" and clunking issues.
Ta for the help, 1st time bike owner 3 weeks now and counting!
Yea, ive got little metal spring plates fixed to the top, are they sposed to be exerting pressure onto the pads? if so, i dont think they are!
1 thing i will add. My calipers are not the same as those in the VTR manual. Mine are black and i think it says "Tokico" on them. Not the gold Nissin ones. Im guessing they were changed by previous owners.
The pads i bought from Wemoto however were for a 99 Firestorm. Are the calipers i have now, from a different bike? or should the pads fit fine with no "shoogling" and clunking issues.
Ta for the help, 1st time bike owner 3 weeks now and counting!
- clayderman
- Posts: 253
- Joined: Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:59 pm
- Location: Surrey
- Squiffythewombat
- Posts: 1406
- Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2005 1:51 pm
- Location: Canterbury, Kent
- Contact:
Looks like your brakes have been improved over standard.
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB2/viewtopic ... ght=tokico
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB2/viewtopic ... ght=tokico
Rich.


- Squiffythewombat
- Posts: 1406
- Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2005 1:51 pm
- Location: Canterbury, Kent
- Contact: