I failed to take photos. A buddy did the disassembly. Now I'm putting things back together.
Good news is I saw how bad the brake pads are and sent BajaRon some money. I'll replace all three sets.
Here's my question: Where does the caliper lie? (If you have a digital clock or watch, go find your old one. Linear timekeeping devices are about to be referenced!)
In photos I've found on line, (none of which show a 2015 ST) the caliper is at the bottom, the 6:00 o'clock position, in relation to the brake's rotor.
I've got the caliper mounting plate placed the only way I can see to do it (with the elongated hole toward the front of the bike, resting on the metal peg there for it to mount/rest). That puts the caliper more toward four o'clock, with the two caliper bolts going in with one low the other high (Picture one hole at 3:00 o'clock, the other at 2:00, sticking with my clock metaphor)
Maybe I've got that plate in the wrong place?
I've either got that mounting plate improperly positioned or my ST, unlike every other Spyder whose rear brake I've seen, has the caliper mounted differently, i.e. not at the bottom of the rotor.
I know the ST was short lived. So it's a bit of an odd duck. Like me, I guess. But this odd?
A photo showing the caliper orientation on a 2015 ST would be the cat's meow. And/or a sketch of how the "mounting plate" fits IF the photo shows the caliper at the six o'clock position.
I had hoped to be back riding last week. This has taken far too long. (Finding someone to mount the new tire was part of the difficulty. I had the fronts done a year ago for $40.00. This year the rear alone was $50.00 to mount. Different shop; the first is no more.) Now I'm waiting on the USPS for pads from Ron. I'm slow, but it takes me awhile.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Enjoy the day
Good news is I saw how bad the brake pads are and sent BajaRon some money. I'll replace all three sets.
Here's my question: Where does the caliper lie? (If you have a digital clock or watch, go find your old one. Linear timekeeping devices are about to be referenced!)
In photos I've found on line, (none of which show a 2015 ST) the caliper is at the bottom, the 6:00 o'clock position, in relation to the brake's rotor.
I've got the caliper mounting plate placed the only way I can see to do it (with the elongated hole toward the front of the bike, resting on the metal peg there for it to mount/rest). That puts the caliper more toward four o'clock, with the two caliper bolts going in with one low the other high (Picture one hole at 3:00 o'clock, the other at 2:00, sticking with my clock metaphor)
Maybe I've got that plate in the wrong place?
I've either got that mounting plate improperly positioned or my ST, unlike every other Spyder whose rear brake I've seen, has the caliper mounted differently, i.e. not at the bottom of the rotor.
I know the ST was short lived. So it's a bit of an odd duck. Like me, I guess. But this odd?
A photo showing the caliper orientation on a 2015 ST would be the cat's meow. And/or a sketch of how the "mounting plate" fits IF the photo shows the caliper at the six o'clock position.
I had hoped to be back riding last week. This has taken far too long. (Finding someone to mount the new tire was part of the difficulty. I had the fronts done a year ago for $40.00. This year the rear alone was $50.00 to mount. Different shop; the first is no more.) Now I'm waiting on the USPS for pads from Ron. I'm slow, but it takes me awhile.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Enjoy the day