Mate another though given the bikes history --Im concerned about the condition of the calipers.Just wonder if anything is a bit dicky die maybee only showing up when the pads are worn past a certain point.
maybe the pad hangers or one sticky piston
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You haven't taken the shims off the brake pads at the last change and forgot to put them back on have you?
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The calipers may well be causing issue and should be stripped and checked. Even though the disc runout is within factory tolerance 0.15mm runout IS a LOT and will cause either all or contribute significantly to this problem. This is just the sort of bike that is sensitive to such issues, its not a GN250, for example.
Back in the late 70s I had to fix a traffic department XS650 which had a frightening high speed weave at speeds in excess of 130km/h. In a less enlightened age ( maybe ? ) they werent too careful where they put weight on these bikes ( emulated by todays packracks ) so they were rear end heavy, much of that weight behind the rear axle centreline.
Riding this bike was frightening as it used ALL of the road at elevated speeds. I went through all the usuals, alignment, suspension set up ( what there was then ) tyre balance, pressures, head race condition and correct tension etc, totally to no avail. Disc runout was 7 one- hundreths of a millimetre. When replaced the problem was fixed.
The message here is that hyper performance bikes such as the GSXR1000 are very sensitive to such issues.
I had these issues a few months ago, I replaced a disc that had 0.12mm warp, problem fixed. I had previously replaced the head bearings so these weren't the issue, replaced the front wheel bearings prior to biffing the disc.
I know this is not what you want to hear, I had totally forgotten what good brakes were.
Mr Taylor's on to it dude.. and man, if its worse than when we took it on Taupo, thats a very, very scary thing indeed.... Bruce said the disks were warped then and needed replacing.... poor 66![]()
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I have replaced the disks sinse then, but they have been blue quite a few times now also.
I stripped and rebuilt the calipers last weekend, replaced the pads and tightened the head bearing a little.
Haven't had a chance yet to give the brakes hell, but it is certainly a LOT better.
Don't worry, still looking after it mate.
Try the brake pads, I think the K3 runs the same radial brakes as in the zx12 and I have had problems when the pads are low with the bike shuddering, totally clkeared up on new pads - checked the runout with no issues (using a straight edge which was a bit dodgy). so tried pads and sweet as.
Should have read your previous post huh...
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reckon it's warped discs mate, maybe the old owner tried to keep up with an MV![]()
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Bent rim or axel? (front AND rear)
Could be bent frame?
Did you change the rear wheel bearing?
I don't know much about these things, this is just what ixion told me when i had the problem with the gpz, he said shuddering can be caused by the wheels being out of alignment eg underbraking the rear wants to go in a differnt direction to the front?
Good luck, there are so many causes. (i never did fix my bike, but i think it was bent forks)
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