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    #16
    Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
    When you are riding, and not using the brake, where is your foot? Beside the brake pedal? Under it? Maybe back on the top of the footpeg?

    Or is it hovering over the pedal?

    If my foot is over the pedal the brake is going to be dragging, just a little bit unless I conciously lift my toe uncomfortably up. i never ride that way.
    Making a conscious effort now to keep my toes under the brake pedal at all times unless I am stopping, so lets see if that helps any, and the new set of pads last longer...



    Originally posted by daturat100r View Post
    had the same problem after putting new pads on me old gs,the wrong compound pads (modern sintered metallic)wore super quick and scored the rear disc,got some kevlar ones specially for old disc material problem sorted
    Unfortunately I made a mistake and ordered 2 sets of OEM brake pads, so once again the same pads are in there now, however I will look at alternative pads in the future, when it's time for another pad replacement...

    Thanks for the suggestions....

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