Question about Sintered Pads
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Question about Sintered Pads
I've noticed a copper coloured dust on my rear wheel, could this come from the new pads (SBS Sintered) or is it time to panic and start stripping the rear down ???
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Re: Question about Sintered Pads
Not sure Nutz. I have always used sintered pads but never had copper brake dust ? but can't think where else its come form unless perhaps some of the gold anodising of the chain or rear sprocket.
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Re: Question about Sintered Pads
Both the chain and rear sprocket are gold. But they've both been on for a while which is what got me thinking.Blade wrote:Not sure Nutz. I have always used sintered pads but never had copper brake dust ? but can't think where else its come form unless perhaps some of the gold anodising of the chain or rear sprocket.
I know a track day is harder on a bike, but that much harder?
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Re: Question about Sintered Pads
Check the wheel bearings. I don't think wheel bearings are gold coloured but i know engine bearings are.
Aren't your cans capped with gold too?
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Re: Question about Sintered Pads
Same as above, only ever had black dust off sintered pads (or organic for that matter). However as I've only checked the front for dust, it may be peculiar to the front, but the back brake normally works at a lower average temperature so may well produce a lower temp un-discoloured brake dust.
Just in case it isn't brake dust, I'd try taking the weight off the back end and just give everything a push and pull just to make sure nothing is amiss. Unless you already have of course.
Just in case it isn't brake dust, I'd try taking the weight off the back end and just give everything a push and pull just to make sure nothing is amiss. Unless you already have of course.
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Re: Question about Sintered Pads
The pads I used last on the evo gave off orange dust, if it was more sinister I'm sure you would hear / feel it as if some thing is grinding to create dust it would be rubbing
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Re: Question about Sintered Pads
Maybe it's the leftover magic fairy dust that stopped you from taking out that Dude at Donny 

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Re: Question about Sintered Pads
Just to follow up on this. It looks like the gold dust has come from the rear sprocket. Odd as its been on there for over 9 months and hasn't lost any coating before.
Guess the track adds quite a bit of extra stress to these parts.
Guess the track adds quite a bit of extra stress to these parts.
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Re: Question about Sintered Pads
D6Nutz wrote:Just to follow up on this. It looks like the gold dust has come from the rear sprocket. Odd as its been on there for over 9 months and hasn't lost any coating before.
Guess the track adds quite a bit of extra stress to these parts.
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