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I discovered today: having a newish bike doesn't voucher for a life spared from fettling ð
My Tracer 9 front brakes have been pulsating on light braking, also having a very sudden initial bite. More normal braking is ok, so I haven't been too bothered.
Today I removed one caliper at a time and surely - one is binding slightly.
So there we go again - stripping and cleaning the silver spotsð. 4 years/30.000kms, is that normal?
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every Yamaha I've had needed the calipers rebuilding on a fairly regular basis if used in wet conditions, I don't know why
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I've fitted another set of discs to mine after the previous were pulsing. These are pulsing to now.  Â
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Quote:I've fitted another set of discs to mine after the previous were pulsing. These are pulsing to now. Â
Pulsation may stem from slightly binding caliper pistons, to my experience.
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No bike is a fettle free experience
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Quote:No bike is a fettle free experience
You're right, of course. It's just that I've spent so much money on these bikes and delusionally thought it was the time to just ride...ð³
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The Tracer 9 also has a bleed nipple on the master cylinder. I discovered it on day #2 of bleeding....ð
The good thing is I have now tried every bleeding tecnique ever posted on the Internet.
A 500ml syringe comes in handy, you can push, suck, fill AND use it as a container bleeding the traditional way. Brilliant!
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We will now need a bjorgey brake bleed method video.
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
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Quote:We will now need a bjorgey brake bleed method video.
Hahahað. I will do so the day I find out how to do it properly and effectively. Promiseð
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Dont buy a Honda with linked brakes then, 7 bleed nipples one hidden under the fairing. A bleeding nightware.
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Quote:Dont buy a Honda with linked brakes then, 7 bleed nipples one hidden under the fairing. A bleeding nightware.
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Im a fan of analogue twin clocks these modern TFT screens Ill have nothing to do with.
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Quote:Im a fan of analogue twin clocks these modern TFT screens Ill have nothing to do with.
I'm with you! The only really useful feature on the Tracer 9 is a highly accurate "Litres consumed" counter - I can easily predict whether I'll have 60 or 70kms left before needing to fill. Brilliant!
...and of course the ambient temp gauge telling me if freezing or sweating is justifiedð
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I had a KTM 390 to use as a work bike that had a 'control everything' set of clocks, too finicky and complicated, stuff just for the sake of it so I got rid of it
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