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Fitting front discs

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:47 pm
by kyle
hello there,

i was wondering if anyone could give me a brief guide about how to replace my front discs. i dnt no if its complicated or not but any tips or things to watch out for would be gd.

Ive been riding far to much this TT fortnight over on IOM so thought id treat myself to some new discs!!!

cheers

Re: Fitting front discs

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:26 pm
by zxr_oli
Take wheel off, curse alot when bolts are stuck holding on discs, bolt new ones on :smt005

Re: Fitting front discs

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:34 pm
by masterofinsanity
front wheel.

first unbolt the calipers (otherwise the wheel won't come off).Undo the 2 pinch bolts on the bottom of the right hand side fork leg, then undo the front wheel spindle bush from the RHS and remove, then undo the 2 pinch bolts on the LHS which will enable you to push/pull the front wheel spindle out and remove the front wheel.

undo the disc mounting bolts which should be loctited in and no doubt you will round the cap heads off trying to get the old ones out, get a decent hex key socket it'll save you a lot of hassle, may be worth keeping a blow torch handy to apply a bit of heat to stubborn bolts (just watch the seals covering the wheel bearings)

remove discs and refit new ones.

Re: Fitting front discs

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:56 pm
by cargo
Oh you naughty boys you've forgotten something......................

One reason for the disc bolts being tight and hard to remove is that they are held in place by thread lock.
When you refit disc bolts make sure you use a litttle thread lock on each bolt

Re: Fitting front discs

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:58 pm
by masterofinsanity
masterofinsanity wrote:
undo the disc mounting bolts which should be loctited in and no doubt you will round the cap heads off trying to get the old ones out, get a decent hex key socket it'll save you a lot of hassle, may be worth keeping a blow torch handy to apply a bit of heat to stubborn bolts (just watch the seals covering the wheel bearings)

remove discs and refit new ones.
:smt033

Re: Fitting front discs

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 3:07 pm
by cargo
Blind as well as stupid


:smt010 :smt010 :smt010 :smt010 :smt010 :smt010

Re: Fitting front discs

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 3:44 pm
by Haggis
A box of Bandaid sticking plasters for when you skin your knuckles too!
:smt013

You might want to do it on a bit of carpet and watch the speedo drive key thingy!