I would like some technical terms with this as well.
fell off is rather non descriptive. Did it wiggle lose or shear a bolt???
Rather than getting all defensive and attacking everyone, sort out the facts that need to be said and just say them. From there stop giving a fuck about peoples opinions and go on living.
FYI: Aprilla swingarms developed stress fractures, caused by metal fatigue. Fatigue is one of the most difficult engineering cases to overcome and as such occasionally they get it wrong. They do not come from the factory with the swingarm in bits or with massive cracks or bolts missing. Fatigue recalls are common, and just about every vechile is likely to eventualy come under some scrutiny for fatigue.
If the bolts on your Hyo sheared off the brakes just saying so would have saved alot of time and effort. and in which case itd be a big hyo fuck up, as these should be designed below the fatigue limit.
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Here's the thread: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=61167 Apparently the bolts just vibrated loose, which would be an assembly fault -- do the dealers put the callipers on or is it done at the factory?
By the way, saw this thread: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=76677 Can't be bothered reading through this thread all again, but is this the same bike that crashed into a car?
aparently the calipers come fitted but you have to take them off and put em back on for summen, cant mem what but thats what the dealer said, was just a human error... they happen... alot so all if forgiven
and yeah its the same bike.. but it was the car that hit the bike even the police report has confirmed that. Which is why i got my mechanic to check the front brakes to see if it was caused from the accident and he said that its more then likely just the shit brakes on it wearing quickly and becoming loose ... no idea but yeah tha wha he said... talked to dealers i purchased the bike off and they are gona look into it so yeah... no more bitching till they say what there opinion is![]()
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haha not quite. as has now been shown the brakes fell off due to incompetence not remotly related to hyosung. im not bagging you on that one, but hyosung provided you a perfect bike, and some fool forgot to tighten up the brake caliper bolts.
Either way i was stating my opinion, and you stated yours. aint no pussy here........................muther fucker. hahahaha just kidding. lol
Yeah this really does sound like a case where the manufacturer has either some serious design flaws in the brakes, or in the manufacture/ QC process. Brake fade etc are all symptoms of pushing a bike past its limit...shit falling off is not.
Out of interest, what has the general consenses been when dealing with Hyosung NZ? Some of you hyosung owners must have tried?
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my lever is sweet i have it set to 1 (the closest it can be to handle) and my back end lifts up before i come close to hitting the bar.
i could see how ANY issues with your brakes would have you wondering and loose confidence in your bike. fingers crossed you sort it and start to enjoy the riding until you get your next bike..
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Yeah the lever flaw, besides the fact that when set on 6 it could collapse back to one which in itself is a dangerous flaw; pulling back to the bar too easily, is most likely a brake fluid issue, it either needs replacing or has air bubbles in. If it is truly just a lame arse master cylinder, Hyosung engineers should be shot.
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Yep, there are issues with the master cylinders on Hyos. Ive had my rear master cylinder replaced with one from a VFR as the original just plain died (have no more details on the exact problem unfortunately). It was red baron that sorted it for me and they said they have seen the similar master cylinder issues before...Im just glad it was the rear and not the front for me!
That said it may not have happened in this case, though regardless its an area where hyosung need to lift their game
It was something to do with the inside of the cylinder, so only a resonably thorough brake inspection (i.e more than looking at, and fiddling with, the caliper and pads) would have picked it up. Cant say i take apart and check the inner working of the master cylinder frequently. There was indeed no warning for it letting go. I pushed the pedal and it worked, sometime later i pushed the pedal and it didnt. go figure![]()
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