New EBC pads front and rear on 2016 TriGlide. Flushed and bled. Front rotors are hot. Even riding and not using brakes, coast to stop front rotors too hot to keep hands on. Ideas?
New EBC pads front and rear on 2016 TriGlide. Flushed and bled. Front rotors are hot. Even riding and not using brakes, coast to stop front rotors too hot to keep hands on. Ideas?
2016 Tri Glide and 2012 FLHTP
To rule out natural friction of pads against rotor as suggested above I rode my 2wheel Flh.
No braking coast to stop, rotors cool to the touch.
2016 Tri Glide and 2012 FLHTP
I would raise the front of the TG and spin the front tire to see if any drag on the rotation. This way you will know for sure if you have much “natural drag” just to see.
May need to re-bleed brakes.
I assume ABS? You can get the ABS to kick in “manually” (vs taking it to a dealer) to help bleed the ABS system.
But see how much you can turn that front tire off the ground to see first.
I have found that the large hole on the EBS pads is a tight fit on the bolt that goes through them.
It will cause the pads to bind and drag.
I ream or drill them out so the bolt has plenty of play to allow the pad to move as it should.
Hope this helps.
Bob
The pads run with very little clearance, all hardware MUST be clean ( new is preferred)
and lubed ( I use )
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
Not ABS. Disassemble this morning doesn’t appear to be sticking pistons , they all pushed in fine. Pads are free on pin. Rotors seem ok. Pads look trashed already. Called EBC , luckily they are going to send replacements. They also suggested the V pads. They indicated they will send V and HH replacements. When the pads arrive I will triple check everything and report back.
2016 Tri Glide and 2012 FLHTP
Replacement EBC pads scheduled for delivery tomorrow. Won’t be home😖. Had time today, removed calipers. Individually pushed out each piston enough to clean with brake fluid. All push in easy. They weren’t hard to push in before the overheated rotors episode. Lubed contact areas lightly. Reassemble with EBC pads that had overheated. Raise front wheel. LOTS of drag hard to turn wheel. Remove right rotor. Still drags , little less though. Remove left caliper. Wheel spins nice , no bearing drag. Lower trike , raise FLH 2 wheeler. Front wheel has some drag but not any where near what trike had. Dual rotor as well, less drag than just 1 caliper on trike. EBC pads too thick? Have read random other forums and that issue has been alleged by others. Will see how the drag is when I get replacement pads. Going to try the V pad option EBC is sending.
2016 Tri Glide and 2012 FLHTP
Good deal, keep us posted
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
As Road Dog posted, Rotor Run out is critical to know
Too much can cause bad JUJU for sure
If you do not have a gauge to check it you can rent one or check Amazon for one
Look here,
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
Yes I should check runout. Need to do the same on 2 wheeler as well. Its brake pads are on the way too. Using DP brakes on it. I do have a dial indicator to check.
2016 Tri Glide and 2012 FLHTP
BAD BRAKE LINE ?
New EBC V semi sintered that were supplied as a courtesy warranty installed today. Rechecked everything. Rotors good , cleaned and scuff sanded. Pistons free. Lightly lubed appropriate areas with copper never-seize. Fasteners torqued to spec. Less drag than the EBC HH pads , still more drag than FlH with DP pads. Rainy day, no test ride. So still waiting to see if rotors will get hot.
2016 Tri Glide and 2012 FLHTP
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2016 Tri Glide and 2012 FLHTP