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wildhog7 04-14-2015 12:37 PM

Front wheel Suggestion
 
Need Suggestions ? I have a 2005 RoadKing Custom that I replaced the OEM 16 rim Front tire and rotor With an OEM 2013 Front tire and Rotor Before when a put the bike on Neutral I could move the bike fairly easy But with the New setuo (2013 18 inch rim ) the bike feels heavier to move . any ideas.

foxtrapper 04-14-2015 01:07 PM

Brake drag comes to mind. As well stiffer bearings, particularly if they are new.

grbrown 04-14-2015 01:10 PM

It may be drag in the brake somewhere. Jack the front of the bike up enough so you can turn the wheel by hand. It should be free, with no more than a light kiss of the pads on the rotor. If it is any more than that then we need to look a bit closer. The later spec rotor may be thicker then your old one, which is one possibility. If you have a micrometer or caliper compare the two.

Buffalolake 04-14-2015 01:17 PM

Older rotors are 11.5" in diameter, newer rotors are 11.8" in diameter.

wildhog7 04-14-2015 01:52 PM

Thank you guys So if its is Brake Drag what will be the Fix ?
one ting that a friend suggested to spray some WD-40 on the rotor to see if it feels better it did ?

96roadking 04-14-2015 01:57 PM

If the rotor diameter is bigger, you may need to reposition the caliper or have the diameter taken down to the same as your old one. NEVER lubricate braking surfaces!

shadowchrome 04-14-2015 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by wildhog7 (Post 13917567)
Thank you guys So if its is Brake Drag what will be the Fix ?
one ting that a friend suggested to spray some WD-40 on the rotor to see if it feels better it did ?

Find some new friends!

batman. 04-14-2015 02:03 PM

Please tell me you didn't spray your rotors with WD40?? If you did you just soaked the pads with it also and they wont work as good as they should. Id be changing those pads out and figuring out why the brakes are dragging in the first place. Rotor rubbing on caliber, rubbing tire on inside of fender, brakes dragging as suggested earlier. Thickness of rotors could be issue also suggested earlier.

One last thing dont take suggestions from that friend again either. Just saying..

Batman

grbrown 04-14-2015 02:04 PM

We need to find out where this thing is dragging! Once we know that we can come up with a suitable solution.

wildhog7 04-14-2015 02:36 PM

Thank you again when I get home I will check it out.


and let you know


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