Anyone running without brake pad springs?
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Anyone running without brake pad springs?
Righto, this question is mainly aimed at racers or dedicated track bikes.
I can't see any advantage in having pad springs in the front calipers, and the disadvantage that they just create friction on the pads and less feel when being used.
The rc30 kit manual recommends removing them from standard calipers, I thought I might do this as I've been having a few caliper dramas lately (which are resolved now).
Does anyone run with them removed??
I can't see any advantage in having pad springs in the front calipers, and the disadvantage that they just create friction on the pads and less feel when being used.
The rc30 kit manual recommends removing them from standard calipers, I thought I might do this as I've been having a few caliper dramas lately (which are resolved now).
Does anyone run with them removed??
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Re: Anyone running without brake pad springs?
I dont use the spring things on my zxr calipers, just lockwire the pins instead of using the OE "R" clip
brake feel is improved, fade reduced and pad/caliper removal/fitting is easier
brake feel is improved, fade reduced and pad/caliper removal/fitting is easier
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Re: Anyone running without brake pad springs?
That's confirmed my thoughts Zimm, thanks.
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Re: Anyone running without brake pad springs?
I don't use them either, it seems to allow the pads to sit more freely in the retracted position. Likewise I have removed the dustcovers too, to allow more cooling air to travel past the pads.
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Re: Anyone running without brake pad springs?
Cam, that's exactly what I've done and where I got the idea from. Took the dust covers off also to cool pads and let the dust blow out rather than collect in the calipers as I've also removed the dust seals.Stickshift wrote:Righto, this question is mainly aimed at racers or dedicated track bikes.
I can't see any advantage in having pad springs in the front calipers, and the disadvantage that they just create friction on the pads and less feel when being used.
The rc30 kit manual recommends removing them from standard calipers, I thought I might do this as I've been having a few caliper dramas lately (which are resolved now).
Does anyone run with them removed??
Here's a question, do RC30 calipers fit NC30 forks? If so I think that means we can stick RS250 calipers straight on as they are the same as the kit RC30 calipers if I'm right, mmmmmmmmmm.
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Re: Anyone running without brake pad springs?
anyone got a pic of these pad springs? (what are they)
my cbr600 ca;ipers just have piston ont pads (no metal backing thing) onto disk and an ally plate at th etop that goes were the pins hold it, is that what your on about?
my cbr600 ca;ipers just have piston ont pads (no metal backing thing) onto disk and an ally plate at th etop that goes were the pins hold it, is that what your on about?
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Re: Anyone running without brake pad springs?
Yes, I believe they do.Martin wrote: Here's a question, do RC30 calipers fit NC30 forks? If so I think that means we can stick RS250 calipers straight on as they are the same as the kit RC30 calipers if I'm right, mmmmmmmmmm.
You can pick up rs250 calipers pretty easily off yaoo japan, but they're a bit pricey.
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Re: Anyone running without brake pad springs?
Yep it's this single alloy plate that sits on top of both pads spike.Spike16 wrote: my cbr600 ca;ipers just have piston ont pads (no metal backing thing) onto disk and an ally plate at th etop that goes were the pins hold it, is that what your on about?
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Re: Anyone running without brake pad springs?
hmm whats the advantage of taking these off? my pads dont release too well (you can hear them rubbing on the disk when moving th ebike about the garage) will taking these off help?
whats the disadvantage do this (ie why are they their in the first place)
whats the disadvantage do this (ie why are they their in the first place)