15-08-14, 01:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-08-14, 10:44 PM by chunk166.)
Hi,Whilst on my way to work them morning i was getting a metallic sounding squeal/scrapping sound coming from the front end! I dont think its to do with braking as its there when i brake,its also intermittant!!!! I'm guessing a wheel bearing but i hope you guys can shed some light on it please!!!!!.
Thanks in advance
Not much up front to make that sort of noise really, either your pads are down to the metal, or as you say your bearings could be shot.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
As Darrsi says, most likely pads. Bearings would have to be well broken up for them to squeal I would have thought. Put bike on centre stand and feel for play in the wheel and spin it to see if you can pin point the noise.
Sounds more like you've got a stone caught in one of the front calipers rather than a bearing problem. A bearing problem would cause the front end to go all wobblyexcept when you put the brakes on and the pads acting on the discs on straighten things out.
Stone in the caliper is most likely. It could also be the speedo drive dried out.
Caliper pots ok, not sticking?
Take the pad pins out and give them a good clean up, and make sure there's no grooves in them so the pads can slide properly.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
All checked & cleaned up & re-greased last weekend!! Maybe i have disturbed something???
Could be that you put the pads back on differently, so they may need bedding in again for a little while?
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
This it true but I don't understand why it started after 4-5 days!!! As a precaution i'm gonna order some bearings before i think about taking the wheel out because if i need to grease the speedo drive I don't want the bearings dropping out if there knackered!!!!
Collapsed bearings could cause an accident so you shouldn't ride it until it's fixed. As a quick check you could take the calipers off and try to spin the wheel and check if it spins freely. If it spins ok then it would point to the calipers if it doesn't then it's bearings but definitely take the wheel off and check the bearings properly.
Unfortunately i don't have much choice but to ride it as public transport to where i work is almost non existent,but bearings ordered & should be here by tuesday! I will take off the calipers & spin the wheel to check if it spins freely or not. Any suggestions on how to keep the front wheel of the ground as i don't have a paddock stand or axle stands?? :rolleyes :rolleyes
16-08-14, 11:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 16-08-14, 11:37 AM by His Dudeness.)
If you put it on the centre stand and weigh the back down it'll hold the front wheel up. If you've got a top box on the back it's dead handy. Just load it up with heavy stuff. I use exercise weights. If you do find a damaged bearing you're taking a fair risk riding on it especially on the front.
Just give someone a plate of sandwiches and ask them nicely to sit on your pillion seat and eat them slowly. :lol
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
Would have thought if the wheel turns OK and there is no play in the bearing (get somebody to hold the handlebar then try moving wheel from side to side - worn bearing will give a click click noise and you'll feel the play) then the bearing is fine.
Had a rear bearing let go on me, can be pretty scary. Limped the 12 miles back home at about 25mph. Sort of felt weird for a few corners, I was thinking - am I imagining that? - then it just let go.
If the front goes you'll be on yer arse before you know it - if you haven't smacked into something coming the other way. If I found play in my front bearing I would not ride the bike till fixed.
Well she is all locked up & going nowhere until its done :thumbup :thumbup :thumbup
Were you riding it when it locked? Hope not!