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Way2Fast
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Did anyone happen to notice how close the brake lines run to the exhaust pipe? This was brought to my attention by a post on the other forum. When looking under the Spyder from the right side, just left of the riders foot peg, you will see that the exhaust pipe is very close to the steel vehicle frame where the hydraulic brake lines are located. Given the high temperatures of the exhaust pipe, it seems possible that the frame and brake lines might also be heated up. If the brake fluid expands due to the high temperature would it not be possible for the heated fluid to apply pressure on the calipers which in turn would cause the brake pads to drag on the rotors? This constant dragging might evidentually glaze the pads causing them to squeal....one of the brake problems reported so often by owners. The brakes on my Spyder operate fairly quiet, but I intend to purchase some exhaust pipe insulation and isolate the hydraulic brake lines from the exhaust. Perhaps BRP overlooked this scenario when trying to solve the brake noise issue. (??) :dontknow:
Richard
Richard