Racking my brains trying to find the source of the "click"
Hey all.
I've just rebuilt my steering head for the fourth time in a year now.
When I crashed the bike in June it took and almighty hit in the front which pushed the forks back about 10 degrees at least. It caused some ovalisation of the top race socket which I cleared up using loctite 660 quickmetal.
The front end was rebuilt with new races and steering head bearings and lashings of Lithium-based Moly grease.
Since then the bike has been pretty okay except for a slight "click" noise when I put the brakes on.
It's gotten worse lately and I suspected the bottom race socket had some ovalisation in it, as it was shuddering when I put the brakes on. I pulled it the forks off and yep, the bottom race socket fell out with the forks. Checked it out - the race pops in but its a touch loose. No worries, its about a quarter of a mm slack at most, I'll use the quickmetal again.
I left the quickmetal a good 24 hours to set and rebuilt the steering head again. I cleaned out both of the taper roller bearings and inspected the races as well. There are slight wear marks on the races but nothing huge and the bearings seem fine - nice and tight. There is absolutely no movement of the races in the sockets.
I used heaps of moly grease when I put them back in. Torqued the steering head up nice and tight until it was just binding, then backed it off until it moved freely.
I tested the steering head by yanking it back and forwards - no click, nice and smooth - it felt good. Put the front wheel back on, rebuilt the brakes, took the bike off the stand, pumped the brakes until they came on, all good.
I took it for a ride down the road - the steering's great - nice and smooth, no binding in the middle, no roughness from side to sie - it feels lovely.
The only trouble is - there's that bloody "click" when I put the brakes on.
It feels like its coming from the top of the steering head, and all I can think of is that the the stem that comes up from the bottom triple clamp (the one the top triple bolts on to) is not a totally tight fit inside the top taper roller bearing, and that it's moving slightly when I put the brakes on.
I've checked the brakes and they look good - I don't think the pads are moving but I guess its possible. The thing is, it feels like its in the top of the head.
The steering is fine - not too tight- it doesn't feel like you have a pillion on the back leaning from side to side when you ride. It's not binding on movement from centre, just smooth all the way through the turn, and its not loose - I can take my hands off the handlebars at 100 and it tracks straight and true.
Any ideas?
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
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