When I brought my buddy home I realized that when I roll the bike, the front disk brake is slightly catching the disk and making a little sound. I think that it has gotten a little less now. Do you guys think that I need to bring it back to the dealer to have it check out?
I think that is normal. I work on alot of different types of disc brake applications and they all rub a little because of the way they release. Just make sure they are not dragging . Put the bike on the center stand and roll the front wheel.
Does it seem to roll freely or quite a bit of friction. Do the wheel of fortune on it and if you get 3 or more rolls , go with it. Or use it as an excuse to go for a ride to the scooter shop if you still are not comfortable. Better safe than sorry.
I just checked again and mine will not even make a full turn. I am thinking that I should take it back to my dealer to have it adjusted, unless someone can give me some instructions to do it myself...
Thanks for all the response.
If it's not even making a full turn, it sounds like you should take it back to them. That could certainly hamper your top speed, and we can't have that. Disk Brakes on scooters generally are not adjustable, but it's possible that something is not lubricated properly. If I were to fix it, I would take the caliper apart and find out why it's not returning. I would assume a lack of lubrication at a specific point, or possibly something hanging up.
mlee10018 wrote:I just checked again and mine will not even make a full turn. I am thinking that I should take it back to my dealer to have it adjusted, unless someone can give me some instructions to do it myself...
Thanks for all the response.
No disk brakes are adjustible and they always drag.
I don't think it's unusual to have so much drag that the wheel won't spin; expecially not a half turn.
If you have a car with disks, jack up a corner, pull off a wheel and see how difficult it is to turn the rotor.