Vibration through front brakes
Vibration through front brakes
Hi All,
Have just found this site and at first glance looks pretty cool. I have a 00 zx9 bought 7 years ago and i still rate it. I am starting to do some maintenance on it to cut down some costs. About 3000km ago I replaced the front pad and as of late when i jump on the front brake pretty hard a get a vibration through the lever and a noise is generated from the frony end. I guess the noise is the pads on the disc but can any one tell me why the vibration through the lever. The bike has 60000km if that makes any difference. Cheers if anyone can offer me some advice
Have just found this site and at first glance looks pretty cool. I have a 00 zx9 bought 7 years ago and i still rate it. I am starting to do some maintenance on it to cut down some costs. About 3000km ago I replaced the front pad and as of late when i jump on the front brake pretty hard a get a vibration through the lever and a noise is generated from the frony end. I guess the noise is the pads on the disc but can any one tell me why the vibration through the lever. The bike has 60000km if that makes any difference. Cheers if anyone can offer me some advice
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Re: Vibration through front brakes
Welcome to the asylum.
Problem may be a warped disc/s ?

Problem may be a warped disc/s ?

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Re: Vibration through front brakes
And if they are still the OE ones they may be getting a little thin, making it easier to warp6maniac wrote:Welcome to the asylum.![]()
Problem may be a warped disc/s ?

When I replaced mine at around 60K they were under the service limit.
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Re: Vibration through front brakes
pads may be worn unevenly... a caliper piston seized uneven pressure on pad ??? ......pads worn to metal and starting to grab...pop a caliper off and have a look
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Re: Vibration through front brakes
Thanks for that lads i'll rip one off and have a look. I need a manual and I seethat haynes service & repair manual is for sale for around $60. Ar there any other options you might recommend?
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Re: Vibration through front brakes
Try here ..... http://kawasakiownersclub.com/ar/t987.htm
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If it's got wheels or tits, it's gonna give you trouble !
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Re: Vibration through front brakes
Discs/Pads, or head stock bearings. Test for head stock bearings is to lift the front wheel (centre stand or tilt the bike on side stand with help of friend) and turn the bars lock to lock - if the bearings ar knackered there will be a knothcy feeling as the bars turn.
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Re: Vibration through front brakes
Cheers. I can only find upto year 1999 on that list.Mines a 2000
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Re: Vibration through front brakes
I just had a minor service (18,000km) and told my mechanic about the same issue.
Prior to this I had 2 mates look at it.
One swore it was the brakes.
The other one took the callipers off and took the discs out and they were all fine.
My mechanic said my scooter has a roller pin and it is common for these to do this, he'll fix it for $350 parts and labour but it will not affect the performance of the bike in anyway.
It only happens sometimes for me so if I am rich enough I may get it done during the major service at 24,000km.
I hope this helps.
Prior to this I had 2 mates look at it.
One swore it was the brakes.
The other one took the callipers off and took the discs out and they were all fine.
My mechanic said my scooter has a roller pin and it is common for these to do this, he'll fix it for $350 parts and labour but it will not affect the performance of the bike in anyway.
It only happens sometimes for me so if I am rich enough I may get it done during the major service at 24,000km.
I hope this helps.
King Nicholas. Keeping it unreal.