ripnriding
Husqvarna
AA Class
Bear with me...have replaced pads on mt bikes and have found that for the first ride...pads have to wear in...a.k.a resistance from new pads on rotors. After a solid ride, this improves. Have also taken sand paper and ground away some of the pad to improve this i.e before a race so as to not have to suffer any more than needed.
So question here is this..replaced the almost non-existant pads that were on my Husky with new ones and did the usual things..pistons were extended out quite far to make use of the well worn pads that were already in it so when I tried to push back the pistons...met quite a bit of resistance. So, released bleeder and then pushed back pistons in caliper with existing pads..success. Installed new pads and bled brakes. Solid end feel and noticed quite a bit of resistance from pads on rotor. Figured this was the same scenario as with my Mt. bike pad changes so took it for a little road rip. Found, first off, wow...actual brakes and 2...so much resistance that when I let off of gas it was like I was hitting brakes. Rode around for about 15 km and came onto the brakes a few times.
Bike is now parked in garage on stand and have noticed a slight improvement....is this usual. WOuld I expect all things back to normal after my next ride or should I bring it into a shop to get this done proper. Thanks in advance
So question here is this..replaced the almost non-existant pads that were on my Husky with new ones and did the usual things..pistons were extended out quite far to make use of the well worn pads that were already in it so when I tried to push back the pistons...met quite a bit of resistance. So, released bleeder and then pushed back pistons in caliper with existing pads..success. Installed new pads and bled brakes. Solid end feel and noticed quite a bit of resistance from pads on rotor. Figured this was the same scenario as with my Mt. bike pad changes so took it for a little road rip. Found, first off, wow...actual brakes and 2...so much resistance that when I let off of gas it was like I was hitting brakes. Rode around for about 15 km and came onto the brakes a few times.
Bike is now parked in garage on stand and have noticed a slight improvement....is this usual. WOuld I expect all things back to normal after my next ride or should I bring it into a shop to get this done proper. Thanks in advance