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atvtinker
Posted 2013-09-09 1:47 PM (#144254)
Subject: Free play on the front brake discs.


Tourer

Posts: 466
Grand Cane, LA
Was out washing the bike the other day and noticed that one of the front rotors had a little more free play and that you can actually make the rivets ting when you rock it.. Can't find the specs in the manual on how much free play is acceptable before replacement. Anyone know off-hand what the specs are?
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-09-09 6:59 PM (#144269 - in reply to #144254)
Subject: Re: Free play on the front brake discs.


Visionary

Posts: 4278
you really don't want any move meant when you grab it. I did see some where a guy tuck a bolt and put large washer on the bolt and slid it threw the hole and then put a large washer and nut on back side and tighten it down. He did it to all of them and tighten them all up. I know there is a rotor on ebay.
If you can find them there called buttons that hold the two parts together. I did see some a year a go and they were around a 100 bucks
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jb.hatch
Posted 2013-09-09 7:12 PM (#144270 - in reply to #144254)
Subject: Re: Free play on the front brake discs.


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
I believe you want some free play, as they are floating rotors, if the are locked down it might cause a breaking issue.
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rdbudd
Posted 2013-09-09 10:32 PM (#144287 - in reply to #144270)
Subject: Re: Free play on the front brake discs.


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
jb.hatch - 2013-09-09 7:12 PM

I believe you want some free play, as they are floating rotors, if the are locked down it might cause a breaking issue.


Yup. No free play can also cause rotor warping and surging when the brakes are applied. I had that happen on my Sport Cruiser, before I learned to check for free play. A little free play is normal, and if you don't have any, it indicates that the buttons are gunked up and need to be cleaned out. Rotors are expensive if you have to replace them.

Ronnie
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varyder
Posted 2013-09-10 6:27 AM (#144295 - in reply to #144254)
Subject: Re: Free play on the front brake discs.


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
replace. the looseness causes vibration that leads to overheating.
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atvtinker
Posted 2013-09-10 8:39 AM (#144301 - in reply to #144254)
Subject: Re: Free play on the front brake discs.


Tourer

Posts: 466
Grand Cane, LA
Ok, answers all over the board! Free play, no free play. I'm pretty sure they are suppose to have a little free play, just curious did anyone know what the specs are. Guess a call to Victory is in order.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-09-10 7:02 PM (#144344 - in reply to #144254)
Subject: Re: Free play on the front brake discs.


Visionary

Posts: 4278
I'll make it simple for you.
The one that doesn't move is the good one. I know you don't believe me so ride to dealer and check on of the floor bikes out and see for your self
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baadawg
Posted 2013-09-10 7:27 PM (#144346 - in reply to #144254)
Subject: Re: Free play on the front brake discs.


Tourer

Posts: 499
Chattanooga, TN
Don't get all butt hurt about it! If you put 5 engineers in a room and asked them a question, you'd prolly get 6 different opinions...
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