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Leachyboy
18-06-2006, 12:43 AM
Bit embarrased to ask but ....
with the rear of my Beat suspended without wheels I can stop the hubs turning when in first gear
even odder is that applying the footbrake made the side i could see spin slightly faster prior to stopping
mad question :suicide: .....or is my clutch knackered
cheers ...and sorry to have bothered everybody so late:bounce: ... wake up its still early
regards
Andrew
adrianp
18-06-2006, 09:23 AM
Originally posted by Leachyboy
with the rear of my Beat suspended without wheels I can stop the hubs turning when in first gear
even odder is that applying the footbrake made the side i could see spin slightly faster prior to stopping
mad question :suicide: .....or is my clutch knackered
Ah, but can you stop BOTH sides turning when in first gear???
I doubt it, it will be the diff in the gearbox transfering drive to the other wheel
As for the brakes, I'd say that they probably need freeing off a bit, it sounds like one is applying a tiny bit before the other
Probably not a problam for now but it might be in the future...
I think the above is correct, I'm sure Steve M (Or anyone else) will be along to correct me if I'm wrong...
Ady.
Leachyboy
18-06-2006, 04:24 PM
Thanks Adrian
yes each year the brakes get worse to get going:( especially the backs. Time for repair kit later in year maybe
do you adjust backs by winding the piston back in 45 degrees at a time
there not self adjusting are they ?
cheers
Andrew
Leachyboy
20-06-2006, 12:25 AM
These look similiar ...couldnt be that easy could it
ebay item 4651723798
Steve_M
20-06-2006, 08:05 AM
Originally posted by Leachyboy
These look similiar ...couldnt be that easy could it
ebay item 4651723798
Prob is 'Similiar' may be the word, rather that 'Same'
Beat rear caliper part numbers are Beat specific, Im not saying these wont fit, but the only way to find out may be to buy and try and then have to re sell.
Beat rear calipers are the opposite way round on the wheel e.g at the front of the rear wheel, nearly all other honda rear calipers are at the rear of the wheel. so brackets for handbrake cable etc, may be wrong.
Leachyboy
20-06-2006, 08:54 PM
steve
how much are the rear psitons and dust caps for the rear
oh ...and come on England !
Andrew
Leachyboy
20-06-2006, 09:37 PM
steve
how much are the rear psitons and dust caps for the rear
oh ...and come on England ! top corner by cole ....
Andrew
Steve_M
20-06-2006, 11:52 PM
Rear pistons are £37.45 each, Dust seal £5.19 each and Piston seals are £4.39 each.
HTH
Leachyboy
21-06-2006, 01:26 AM
Steve M
cheers send me a pm with total cost and I think I still have your address but send it again please
cheers Andrew
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