Front wheel noise
- Kwacky
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Front wheel noise
I noticed last night when I wheeled the bike backwards in the garage there was a clicking from the front wheel.
Is this a sign that the bearings are going? The bike has done 22,000 miles so I would have thought they should still be fine.
Thanks in advance.
Is this a sign that the bearings are going? The bike has done 22,000 miles so I would have thought they should still be fine.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Front wheel noise
Dunno. I've not heard it before. I've no idea what it causing it.
Why would the pads make a clicking noise when the wheel goes backwards but not forward? (you have to remember I'm mechanically inept).
Why would the pads make a clicking noise when the wheel goes backwards but not forward? (you have to remember I'm mechanically inept).
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Re: Front wheel noise
Its usually bearings when heard like that.
22,000 miles could mean they need changing. Aren't Kawasaki known to be a bit lax with applying grease in the factory?
22,000 miles could mean they need changing. Aren't Kawasaki known to be a bit lax with applying grease in the factory?
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Re: Front wheel noise
I do believe that the motto at the Kawasaki factory is "Go in dry"
I take it bearings going this soon isn't a warranty issue? I've never had an issue with any of my previous bikes.
I take it bearings going this soon isn't a warranty issue? I've never had an issue with any of my previous bikes.
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Re: Front wheel noise
Does it click when wheeled forwards?
How old are the pads? Id be inclined to strip and clean the calipers and runners first and check pads anyway.
How old are the pads? Id be inclined to strip and clean the calipers and runners first and check pads anyway.
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Re: Front wheel noise
There's only the clicking when I wheeled it backwards.
Pads are about 8,000 miles in.
I'll take the front wheel off and have a look.
Pads are about 8,000 miles in.
I'll take the front wheel off and have a look.
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Re: Front wheel noise
That's all you can do, stick a couple of fingers in and twist, if there is any roughness at all then they need replacing.
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Re: Front wheel noise
Could be the profile on the pads as the leading edge of the pads will be very slighly more worn than the back edge perhaps, so when you wheel it backwards the back edge catches the holes in the disc.Kwacky wrote:There's only the clicking when I wheeled it backwards.
Pads are about 8,000 miles in.
I'll take the front wheel off and have a look.
The other way of checking without taking anything off is to force the pads away from the disk with a flat edge and then wheel it backwards as the pads will not hit the disc then anyway so you can see if the noise is still there..
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Re: Front wheel noise
Bearings are not a warranty claim at 20k.
Could try a goodwill gesture from the dealer since you have spent plenty of cash with them. Its not a big job.
Could try a goodwill gesture from the dealer since you have spent plenty of cash with them. Its not a big job.
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Re: Front wheel noise
SKF bearing is £5 from an engineering retailer and 15 minutes work of which 10 is getting the wheel off.
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Re: Front wheel noise
Guess you will be looking at the weekend. Hope it's an easy fix Kwacky
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Re: Front wheel noise
Remember what happened to me and the D6 when my front wheel bearing failed????Kwacky wrote:I might just spray everything with WD40 and hope for the best.
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Re: Front wheel noise
Kwacky wrote:I might just spray everything with WD40 and hope for the best.

I hope that's a joke.?
"A spray of WD40".
Best case scenario.: Masks the symptom for a short period.
Worst case.: Sounds like Kiwikrasher is going to be better placed to outline that one.
Besides, the clicking sounds like the perfect reason to use the AT instead (until the source of the clicking is identified & rectified)
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Re: Front wheel noise
kiwikrasher wrote:Remember what happened to me and the D6 when my front wheel bearing failed????Kwacky wrote:I might just spray everything with WD40 and hope for the best.
No, remind me.