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Front left wheel bouncing when brake applied

ksridsdale

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I am riding a 2014 RT-SE6 with 12000miles, on vacation in Brian Head Utah and my left wheel is bouncing when I apply the brake?
has anyone seen this, is there anything I can check, unfortunately I am not near any dealer
Help please
 
could be a warped rotor. the only way to really see is to jack the front wheel off the ground, and spin it. see if you hear rubbing at a point or when you hit the brake.
 
I have same problem on right side. Fender bounces up and down like I'm on a washboard when I brake, especially at highway speeds. Don't feel anything in the pedal though.
I'll spin the wheel like the other post suggested.
 
Could be a number of things. Any of which needs to be addressed as soon as possible.

Could be a warped rotor, as mentioned. Could be cord separation in the tire, a bent wheel, worn or loose A-Arm components, steering components, loose caliper, missing or broken brake parts, bad upper or lower ball joints, a VSS issue, or something no one has thought of.

Let us know what the fix is when you get it checked out.
 
I am riding a 2014 RT-SE6 with 12000miles, on vacation in Brian Head Utah and my left wheel is bouncing when I apply the brake?
has anyone seen this, is there anything I can check, unfortunately I am not near any dealer
Help please

How about switching the left and right tires for a test I used my friends tire for the test I replaced the tire. 2 days ago,today I am going to go for a hard ride today to see if it is fixed but I still think it might be. A rotor
 
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Could be a number of things. Any of which needs to be addressed as soon as possible.

Could be a warped rotor, as mentioned. Could be cord separation in the tire, a bent wheel, worn or loose A-Arm components, steering components, loose caliper, missing or broken brake parts, bad upper or lower ball joints, a VSS issue, or something no one has thought of.

Let us know what the fix is when you get it checked out.

Hi Ron,
Since this is only showing up under braking: I would bet that the problem lies there...
A warped rotor is also my "Best-Guess".
A loose rotor might just "float" on the rotor, and not cause any pulsing.
Missing or broken parts in the system would probably reduce braking forces enough, that it would be noticed.
IMHO... of course!
 
Bouncing left front tire when braking

Stopped at Moto Zoo in Saint George Utah they told me it was a wrapped rotor and would take over a week to get from Can Am
they told me that I should make it back to Michigan as it is. Keeping my fingers crossed
 
Hi Ron,
Since this is only showing up under braking: I would bet that the problem lies there...
A warped rotor is also my "Best-Guess".
A loose rotor might just "float" on the rotor, and not cause any pulsing.
Missing or broken parts in the system would probably reduce braking forces enough, that it would be noticed.
IMHO... of course!

A warped rotor is the most likely reason. My other suggestions were more for consideration if the rotor was found to be fine.
 
Spun the wheel, can hear rotor contact pad on part of the rotation. Ordered pair of Baharon's rotors. Hope that fixes problem.


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