Hello all,
Some advice please. There is a judder noticeable on applying the rear brake on my 2000 abs/tcs st1100. I measured the rear disc run out (in situ, with a dti) and got 0.7mm. I believe the spec is 0.4mm maximum, so its pretty bad!. So I removed the disc from the wheel and checked it on a surface plate, didn't seem too bad , certainly not 0.7mm. I then checked the wheel surface that the disc is bolted to, again in situ with a DTI (dial test indicator). and got 0.4mm, i.e more than the spec! So the wheel disc bearing surface is out, and causing the disc to distort when bolted to it. Anybody else had this, and found a solution (apart from buying a new wheel!) . I wonder if there is a way of bolting a lathe tool to the swinging arm, and skimming the disc bearing surface on the wheel? Many thanks. Tim
Some advice please. There is a judder noticeable on applying the rear brake on my 2000 abs/tcs st1100. I measured the rear disc run out (in situ, with a dti) and got 0.7mm. I believe the spec is 0.4mm maximum, so its pretty bad!. So I removed the disc from the wheel and checked it on a surface plate, didn't seem too bad , certainly not 0.7mm. I then checked the wheel surface that the disc is bolted to, again in situ with a DTI (dial test indicator). and got 0.4mm, i.e more than the spec! So the wheel disc bearing surface is out, and causing the disc to distort when bolted to it. Anybody else had this, and found a solution (apart from buying a new wheel!) . I wonder if there is a way of bolting a lathe tool to the swinging arm, and skimming the disc bearing surface on the wheel? Many thanks. Tim