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Yeah, now I am wondering just what exactly that cold, wet stuff is that comes out of our clouds, got me worried now.You think it only rains in Ireland?
Most of us survived, it wasn't any big deal.
Of course they work, wet or dry, anyone who knows how to ride, knows that.
As Tom said, you will lock up a tire long before you loose brakes.
Suzuki made cr@p brakes, phaaaaaa, never heard such drivel in all my life.
Yeah, now I am wondering just what exactly that cold, wet stuff is that comes out of our clouds, got me worried now.![]()
You people are amazing! Almost like climate change deniers. Even when presented with documentation you just cant admit that your wonderful old Suzuki's ever had any weak points.
Maybe you are all such excellent omnipotent riders that you didn't notice,but the rest of us unwashed sure did!
Correct, because of the wiping effect of the pads displacing the water, this takes all of about half a second before the brakes are working as normal.I even sent an hour googling it. Couldn't find any reference to GS brakes sucking in rain. Found one article about the disc brakes on the GT 550, which took a little while to come on, but it went on to say that's just how disc brakes on all bikes were, before the mid 70s.
Disc brakes on cars were the same way at first.
You people are amazing! Almost like climate change deniers. Even when presented with documentation...
Given all of the idiot drivers on the road, a half second can be the difference between an accident & a close call.Correct, because of the wiping effect of the pads displacing the water, this takes all of about half a second before the brakes are working as normal.
Hardly a death trap.
If you are riding your street bike on a public road, in the rain, in such a way that half a second of braking is critical, then yes, you are a tosser and riding like a tw@t and should not be allowed in public unsupervised.
Amazing how they used to throw those self same bikes with those self same brakes around race tracks on the ragged edge all over the world in the pouring rain and did quite alright.
I didn't read the article, five times as long? ...
You people are amazing! Almost like climate change deniers. Even when presented with documentation you just cant admit that your wonderful old Suzuki's ever had any weak points. ...
Given all of the idiot drivers on the road, a half second can be the difference between an accident & a close call. Its also worth remembering that many of those idiot car drivers have antilock brakes & can stop quite quickly in the rain despite being totally clueless.....
.... I mistakenly thought organic pads were banned but now find that not only are they still being sold but are recommended for 'show bikes' and 'leisure' use by some vendors. I further note that it was the first time the bike had been ridden in the rain and that the brakes returned to normal function when dried out - in my humble opinion this is not consistant with oil contamination. A pad once contaminated is generally considered toast...