ShaunC
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Hi all,
back in November I had a slight incident involving losing a nearside rear wheel. Photo's of the event are here: http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f8/fun-disaster-lesson-lernt-206375.html
I have not used the Disco much since then, maybe 3-4 times and only about 2-3 miles a 'session'. There is a 'rubbing' noise from the offending wheel which sounds like something rubbing on the brake disc. I thought it was initially the mud shield as this was folded around the bottom of the disc from the impact. I have since been at it and bent it out of the way but the rubbing noise persists.
My thinking is that it maybe still rubbing as with the wheel off and turning the disc by hand I can hear it rubbing but cannot see where. The thing is the rubbing gets louder upon braking so maybe the disc is bent? But when turning right the noise stops. I assume the shifting of weight is moving the disc away from the shield more.
The pads are needing to be changed and I have a plan in place to do this coming week, while I have the bits in pieces what things should I be looking at regarding the noise.
back in November I had a slight incident involving losing a nearside rear wheel. Photo's of the event are here: http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f8/fun-disaster-lesson-lernt-206375.html
I have not used the Disco much since then, maybe 3-4 times and only about 2-3 miles a 'session'. There is a 'rubbing' noise from the offending wheel which sounds like something rubbing on the brake disc. I thought it was initially the mud shield as this was folded around the bottom of the disc from the impact. I have since been at it and bent it out of the way but the rubbing noise persists.
My thinking is that it maybe still rubbing as with the wheel off and turning the disc by hand I can hear it rubbing but cannot see where. The thing is the rubbing gets louder upon braking so maybe the disc is bent? But when turning right the noise stops. I assume the shifting of weight is moving the disc away from the shield more.
The pads are needing to be changed and I have a plan in place to do this coming week, while I have the bits in pieces what things should I be looking at regarding the noise.