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Author Topic: Rear Wheel Assy, Rear Brakes  (Read 1346 times)
Shoup2009
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« on: August 19, 2014, 07:54:07 AM »

Newbie here in Michigan, I have a 2001 Honda Valkyrie GL1500C bought used last year from dealer. had rear tire and brake pads replaced last year.. now only 400 miles on the bike since  I got her, there is a chatter coming from the rear of the bike, sounds like brake caliper wobbling. I pulled the Caliper cleaned it all up pads are over a 1/4 inch thick. The disk I am unsure about couldn't get dealer to give me spec on it, I know its thinner then new. after I got it all back together I took it out and as soon as I touch rear brakes it makes a grinding/chatter sound. Then as you take off it makes it as well. Should I be looking at a wheel bearing instead of the brakes. the sound appears to be coming from the Left side of the bike... I don't want to take her to the dealer, they are a big joke. 2nd question is there a good place online to get parts for her.. this is my dream bike I love it more then any other bike I have owned... could use some advise....

 
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Chrisj CMA
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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2014, 07:58:13 AM »

Newbie here in Michigan, I have a 2001 Honda Valkyrie GL1500C bought used last year from dealer. had rear tire and brake pads replaced last year.. now only 400 miles on the bike since  I got her, there is a chatter coming from the rear of the bike, sounds like brake caliper wobbling. I pulled the Caliper cleaned it all up pads are over a 1/4 inch thick. The disk I am unsure about couldn't get dealer to give me spec on it, I know its thinner then new. after I got it all back together I took it out and as soon as I touch rear brakes it makes a grinding/chatter sound. Then as you take off it makes it as well. Should I be looking at a wheel bearing instead of the brakes. the sound appears to be coming from the Left side of the bike... I don't want to take her to the dealer, they are a big joke. 2nd question is there a good place online to get parts for her.. this is my dream bike I love it more then any other bike I have owned... could use some advise....


  

It would be unusual for a wheel bearing to make noise only when on the brakes.  It sounds more likely something is put together wrong with the caliper and or brake pads and springs.

If you have a lift, lift the rear wheel off the ground and try grabbing the bottom of the wheel and forcing it to move side to side.  If any slight movement even a tic tic feeling then its a bad bearing.  If its all tight chances are the bearings are good but that's no guarantee

PS....this is a post for the tech board, you will get a better response.
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John Schmidt
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« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2014, 08:54:32 AM »

You need to add your location to the personal info at the side of the post. Lets people know where you are and will come in handy when you need some hands on advice.  cooldude
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BradValk48237
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« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2014, 09:22:50 AM »

Isn't there a spacer in the axel that should be there??????

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Punisher
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« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2014, 10:09:47 AM »

If that is the stock rotor make sure they used Honda pads.   Some dealers use EBC pads and those can make noise sometimes when used with non-EBC rotors.
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G-Man
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« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2014, 10:39:42 AM »

If that is the stock rotor make sure they used Honda pads.   Some dealers use EBC pads and those can make noise sometimes when used with non-EBC rotors.

That happened to me.  Was sold EBC pads from the dealer.  Front sounds like cicadas from the most lightest tap of the brake lever until complete stop.  Rear are noisy too, but I can't hear them over the sound from the front brakes.

A conversation with Damon at Inzane brought the mismatch of pads and rotors to my attention as to the reason for the noise.  He told me that the EBC pads are too hard and will wear down the rotors prematurely.
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Jess Tolbirt
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« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2014, 10:49:27 AM »

i chased mine for 6 months making the same sound you describe,, went to motion industries and spent 20 dollars on both bearings and seals and put them in,, sound was gone,,,
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« Reply #7 on: August 19, 2014, 11:23:37 AM »

I think you are missing a part, clip or something from the brake caliper.  Get a parts diagram and make sure you have all the parts in there.



I'll bet you are missing that clip (3)
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« Reply #8 on: August 19, 2014, 04:39:05 PM »




I'll bet you are missing that clip (3)


Or it's installed incorrectly.

That little thing is very finicky about going back in the right way.
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