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Posted by Jerry on June 16, 2008, 10:32 am
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> > Hi all, this is my first post, so hello from canada =A0:D
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> > After looking at local mechanic's rates and then looking at my
> > paycheque again, I've decided to try and learn how to fix motorcycles
> > myself....a little emphasis on "try"... So far all I've ever really
> > done is the sparkplug/oil & filter change and replaced a couple busted
> > turn signals on my bike, but now the breaks are
> > squeaking.....sometimes, so I thought I'd check and see if you guys
> > had any idea where a newb should start looking. Here's the
> > symptoms....
> > It's a '82 virago 920J
> > Sometimes when I lean into a turn, go over a bump, or otherwize jar
> > the bike a little, a squeaking sound will come from the front end of
> > the bike. When I apply a small amount of pressure to the leaver
> > (barely even touch it really) the sound goes away. Sometimes the sound
> > will return when I release the break, sometimes it'll stay gone.
> > Also, there's sometimes a slight squeal when I use the breaks
> > regularaly....like when I need to change the pads, which I'll probably
> > end up doing when I try to fix whatever this is...
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> > Thanks in advance for any opinions you may offer
> > -Steve
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> First it is brakes not breaks
> Second don't screw around with your life playing with them.
> Pay a professional or park the motorcycle.- Hide quoted text -
If they are disc brakes (not breaks, right?), then they should be
simple enough for almost anyone to do as long as you have a shop
manual and the proper tools.
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Jerry
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