BMW Service - Front Brake - Rotor / Disc problem
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- čas přidán 9. 05. 2022
- This problem for K1 through the R1100 series with 3 spoke cast wheels. The later 5 spoke wheels do not have this problem but suffer from EVO brake / ABS issues. Choose your poison... I like mine older. Thanks for watching, sharing and contributing to the cause. Support my video work by becoming a Patron of my Patreon page. www.patreon.com/user?u=25101320
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THANK YOU Chris for ALL the videos you made. I recently had rough idle and backfire. Took it to BMW they charged me $425 to sync and plug. Problem still there. WATCHED Chris Harris video showing bad coil stick. Problem solved. Thank you Chris
I was like PUCK me! I have the 3 spoke wheels!
I RAN outside to check my RS; good news is mine are good.
I failed state inspection because of this (less movement than any of those shown in the video. European inspectors are strict, I tell you). Replaced the bobbins with BMW originals, and 3 years later it failed again. I'll try and get those EBC discs now...
When you show the play in the rotor -- wow.
I bought a used 2013 BMW F750 GS with 23,000 miles. What I learned is when buying a BMW Moto-BAD (rad) used, one must "query each component" to determine if there were cheaply manufactured parts and components installed from the factory.
The dealer and manufacturer won't own-up to any issues or tell you why they had recalls on components.
I'll stick to Japanese bikes. 1st and last BMW for me!
4:20 BMW = bring more wallet! As a K-bike owner, I find parts for them to be insanely expensive compared to any other motor vehicle I own (BMW car included).
As usual, I'm a day late and a dollar (or many) short. I find this video (sigh) while looking for something else. Go figure. I tried to get OEM discs (long story short), but was told they were on perpetual back order from Brembo. Since I didn't want to ride with below spec discs and worn bobbins (pucks), I decided to try some hardly used discs from a dismantled model - not wrecked, and obviously matching, along with some new pucks and clips. Yes, agreed, it was a PITA! But, I prepared for the challenge (mentally at least) and just dove in. Suffice it to say, so far so good. One is a little bit loose - no where near what it was before, and the other one not so much - similar to the example in the video. A few short rides near the house, then 22 miles round trip for work, and after a couple of weeks, all "seems" ok, but I guess time will tell. Thx for the videos and knowledge base Chris! You are more appreciated than you will ever know!
Both bike the right side is not too worn out,why?
EBC brakes 👍👍
What was the purpose of a floating disc? I bolted mine solid after all that wore out.
Already replaced mine with EBC ones... bye bye problem :)
EBC?
@@michaelbmw1931 Yes, american made brake pads brand. Try the HH rated ones and you'll never look back.
Hello there...
R1100R owner: Years ago I switched over to wire spoke rims. I don't have the floaters.
QUESTION: My rotors are worn-out well over BMW specs. They work great. Is there any reason to replace worn-out rotors that still work great?
Well, they may break apart under heavy braking.
@@pawewinter8428 It seems unlikely they could break apart. Although they are noticeably worn, the metal is still thick and strong. I never heard of a brake rotor breaking apart. My brake rotors have 150,000 miles on them. I only replace the pads. It seems safe. I sure hope so.
@@JohnDoe-bf1fw also, I have never heard of motorcycle brake rotors breaking apart, but maybe I don't have enough experience. But it is not uncommon in other types of vehicles which weight more f.ex. cars, trucks etc.
@@pawewinter8428 If the rotor was warped or had even a small crack, I would certainly replace it immediately. I don't need a micrometer to know its worn past specs. I can see that its dished out. Its just a metal disk...There is nothing mysterious about a bake rotor. I think BMW puts a spec limit on the rotor so dealers can make money replacing them. Even while worn-out its still a big thick metal disk. Maybe I'm wrong, but I just don't think it will break apart. It would be a real bad day if it broke while on a busy freeway..... Hopefully Mr. Harris can give us his opinion on this matter.
@@JohnDoe-bf1fw I wouldn't risk my life to save a bit of money on brakes. If it's past the wear distance, replace it.
How come left brake disc is 3,91 lb and the right is 3,95 lb?
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Owning anything German, is a waste of money. They are living on a reputation that has long since expired !
It's got 100k on it.
@@SsgtHolland , yeah, well there is always an outlier in everything. Still never be as good as Jap engineering, quality or common sense. But hey, someone has to overspend on German products, our customers did it all the time :)
Not a cheap brand to own but they have character. I love mine even though the parts are expensive
Была такая проблема несколько лет назад. Купил пруток аллюминия (они сделаны из аллюминия) и выточил на токарном станке. Есть в Румынии человек, который сделает то же самое и отправит вам готовый комплект для восстановления по всему миру за 60$ (если правильно помню). У него сайт свой есть - можно в гугле написать запрос.
Но намного проще снять, замерить, найти человека с токарным станком и изготовить самому. Там рабочий диаметр 14 -0,05, насколько я помню. Могу ошибаться. В любом случае на старой останеться неизношенный участок, с которого можно будет снять размер.
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