I have front disc noise that is pretty annoying and very similar to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K-4pQvEiag&feature=related
No circlips are missing nor I can see anything else wrong with it but it does have play which rattles over bumps and sounds like crap. Anybody can point me out in a good direction on where to get a new disc? I checked ebay, not much there, plus a used one might have the same rattle in it. I also googled a bit, new one is priced at $267 at some place... sound a bit pricey! :o
So I thought I'd ask for pointers, where do you guys go for parts? I'm in Canada but that does not matter that much. Thanks :cheers:
Hmmmm, i wonder if a disc from another disc from say a kat or converting to a kat FE would work. :dunno_white:
In that video it appeared that the mounting point for the disc were loose, is that how your is? I bought a used disc in the past. If you check the minumum thickness for a gs disc, then you can try to buy a used disc with a lot of life left in it. I'm not sure how much a new aftermarket one would run.
Quote from: bucks1605 on July 14, 2008, 03:10:21 AM
In that video it appeared that the mounting point for the disc were loose, is that how your is? I bought a used disc in the past. If you check the minumum thickness for a gs disc, then you can try to buy a used disc with a lot of life left in it. I'm not sure how much a new aftermarket one would run.
By mounting points you mean "rivets"? Yes, there is some play in them just like in the disc in the video.
There is a set of racers from the old days that used to run disks with rivet pin preload washers turned the wrong way ... far less rolling resistance. I dont believe it hurts anything, but you will have trouble balancing it.
Cool.
Buddha.
Quote from: The Buddha on July 14, 2008, 11:28:02 AM
There is a set of racers from the old days that used to run disks with rivet pin preload washers turned the wrong way ... far less rolling resistance. I dont believe it hurts anything, but you will have trouble balancing it.
Cool.
Buddha.
Ok... but how does that info help me? Or am I missing something?
It doen't hurt anything. Just make sure the bolts are on tight and ride it.
Cool.
Buddha.
Quote from: The Buddha on July 14, 2008, 02:56:02 PM
It doen't hurt anything. Just make sure the bolts are on tight and ride it.
Cool.
Buddha.
Ah, gottcha. I kinda figured that too. However, my wife's annoyed with the rattle. :dunno_white: :icon_lol: :icon_lol: :icon_lol:
Well hell, women, cant keep em happy, cant kill em either ( even in canada :laugh: )
Bwahahahahaha! :laugh: