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So my rear wheel doesnt turn easily, it turns but it wont continue turning after i have let go, same with the front wheel. Can I just remove them and slather everything in grease? or will i need to buy a bearing kit?Tags: None
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ChicagoBob
I had the same problemm on a GS550E. It turned out to be worn brake pads, which allowed metal-to-metal contact with the edge of the brake disk. With a disk brake, there will always be a slight amount of drag, even when everything is set up correctly.
To check, listen for any scraping sounds when you turn the wheel. If you hear anything, remove the caliper and try it again. If that doesn't reveal anything, unhook the chain and try it. The chain could be too tight or have binding links. Lubing might help.
Also check to see that nothing is rubbing on the tire.
Should be pretty east to figure out. Good luck.
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Adler
Originally posted by ChicagoBob View PostI had the same problemm on a GS550E. It turned out to be worn brake pads, which allowed metal-to-metal contact with the edge of the brake disk. With a disk brake, there will always be a slight amount of drag, even when everything is set up correctly.
To check, listen for any scraping sounds when you turn the wheel. If you hear anything, remove the caliper and try it again. If that doesn't reveal anything, unhook the chain and try it. The chain could be too tight or have binding links. Lubing might help.
Also check to see that nothing is rubbing on the tire.
Should be pretty east to figure out. Good luck.
EDIT: alright I removed the caliper and the wheel appears to move freely, the pads arent too worn though but the piston looks a little corroded, Ill drain the fluid and take this apart. (New thread for problems with the take apart)Last edited by Guest; 06-21-2010, 01:27 PM.
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