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Old 09-12-2018, 02:30 PM   #16
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The sensor is housed in a cast piece of aluminum so its width on the axle will never change no matter what the internals are doing.

I'll have a better look at the breaks when I get home. I don't believe the caliber is floating. Does it have to float or else only one side of the rotor would be pressed on right? CSC recommends removing the caliber to remove the axle but I left mine in place. I only took it off after I started having issues.


 
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Old 09-12-2018, 03:41 PM   #17
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The caliper has to float to allow for brake pad wear.
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Old 09-13-2018, 01:04 AM   #18
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Well it's fixed now, thanks everyone for the help...

It all started when I didn't remove the caliber when I took the wheel off. So when I went to install it I spread the pads to make it easier and I think I inadvertently moved the caliber. The pins it's supposed to float on desperatly needed grease and so I think it binded on the rotor instead of sliding on the pins. Now that I cleaned and greased the pins the caliber moves butter smooth.


 
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Old 09-13-2018, 09:17 AM   #19
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Well it's fixed now, thanks everyone for the help...

It all started when I didn't remove the caliber when I took the wheel off. So when I went to install it I spread the pads to make it easier and I think I inadvertently moved the caliber. The pins it's supposed to float on desperatly needed grease and so I think it binded on the rotor instead of sliding on the pins. Now that I cleaned and greased the pins the caliber moves butter smooth.
Glad to see you got it fixed. Something so simple can just drive you nuts. Must of been infested with some of them Chinese grease worms that eats all the grease out of these bikes.
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Old 09-13-2018, 11:38 AM   #20
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Didn't look like it was ever greased, lots of wear marks on the pins too. Rotor and pads look good though. I think I'll take the back caliber off and grease those pins before I take her out on a test ride because it barely slides too.


 
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Didn't look like it was ever greased, lots of wear marks on the pins too. Rotor and pads look good though. I think I'll take the back caliber off and grease those pins before I take her out on a test ride because it barely slides too.
I just changed a brake caliper on my daughter's UTV a few weeks ago. It was the same way. No grease at all. So I pulled the others off and did them too.
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Old 09-13-2018, 08:24 PM   #22
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I did something very silly with my TT250 when I out the front caliper back on; I actually got the rotor between the pistons and the outside of the pad; thus the pistons were directly impinging on the rotor. The result was a grinding sound.


 
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