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Christ....don't speak of beer. I can't get a good beer in me for a couple of days. Just talking about it is punishment enough. "UNCLE.....UNCLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Yep! an as soon as I finish this Guinness Extra stout yer next fuker :****:Hey, gaps.....I think bustanut stole into your garage in the night and played with your abs system. h34r:
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Man, this bike is fuggin with me a bit, a pint of stout and a couple shots of Jamesons would be good right about now....
Just a guess: Gaysville, Texass and Glory Hole, MI? :dntknw:Where do you jokers hail from? Im in CT.
I'm closer than odot he's not sure where he's at :tease: but I'm in Mi.Where do you jokers hail from? Im in CT.
It's the brake calipers making the noise. My GTS does exactly the same thing as my '06 FJR. If you roll the bike backwards then apply the front brakes then roll it forward and apply the brakes you will here the sound every time. It is positioning the pads against the end of the caliper when applies one direction then shifting it to the other end when applied in the other direction. There is a certain amount of space in the caliper to allow movement of the pad that causes this. It is nothing to worry about.Just to be clear, when I first posted about the 'clunk' I had not taken time to determine the source the sound. Now I have and found it to be just rattling of the pads in the calipers....each caliper now sports 4 pads and they make quite a 'clunk' if you grab the front brake and pump the front suspension up and down...it is not a problem, sorry I opened the worm can...Did I say I LOVE MY NEW FJR today?
The fog is just about cleared up and I am heading out to put some miles on her....yeehaaawww
Ah fer cristsakes ya read to far into my rear lube post twn, Gloryhole is just south of here....I'm in nutlick Mi. :beee:Just a guess: Gaysville, Texass and Glory Hole, MI? :dntknw:Where do you jokers hail from? Im in CT.
Hey Tony,It's the brake calipers making the noise. My GTS does exactly the same thing as my '06 FJR. If you roll the bike backwards then apply the front brakes then roll it forward and apply the brakes you will here the sound every time. It is positioning the pads against the end of the caliper when applies one direction then shifting it to the other end when applied in the other direction. There is a certain amount of space in the caliper to allow movement of the pad that causes this. It is nothing to worry about.Tony
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