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Road_Clam
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What a wonderfull morning to commute to Sout Lawrence this morning. I hop on the GS and head to work. I hit the exit ramp doing my usuall 75 mph, and it's a kinda fun windy exit ramp, I near the stop lights and grab some front brake, and grab some rear brake, WOOAAAA !!!!! the rear pedal goes right to the stop with zero braking force!!! I try the brake again, nothing, ahhhhh crap I blew a line, or seal. I get to work and to my horror I lost the 2 caliper mount bolts!!!!! The caliper assembly is resting on top of the rotor !!! No doubt I forgot to tighten the caliper bolts during the past winters' restoration.... thank god I always rely 80% on my FRONT brakes first....... (and YES you wise guys, I immediately checked my FRONT caliper mount bolts)
PS anybody got a pair of rear caliper mount bolts??
This is EXACTLY why you gently shake down a fully restored bike!!! I remember after rebuilding my '68 Camaro and I forgot to tighten the LH motor mount bolts. The 3 bolts fell out, and when I mashed the throttle for a pleasing burnout, the throttle stuck WIDE OPEN and would not release! The engine would come right off the frame and the pulling motion of the carb linkage would hold the throttle wide open..... I crapped a loaf in my pants that you wouldnt believe! So always go easy on your freshly rebuilt project!!!
Rich
PS anybody got a pair of rear caliper mount bolts??
This is EXACTLY why you gently shake down a fully restored bike!!! I remember after rebuilding my '68 Camaro and I forgot to tighten the LH motor mount bolts. The 3 bolts fell out, and when I mashed the throttle for a pleasing burnout, the throttle stuck WIDE OPEN and would not release! The engine would come right off the frame and the pulling motion of the carb linkage would hold the throttle wide open..... I crapped a loaf in my pants that you wouldnt believe! So always go easy on your freshly rebuilt project!!!
Rich
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