ulflyer
Active member
Had new EBC's put on rear yesterday...old ones were very thin... and on way home did the Ron Stomp of 50 down to 20 about 8-10 times. Started to smell the brakes heating up good midway thru and afterwards, I find the front squealing is gone. Guess they'd been glazed as I'm not a hard rider and seldom have to hit the brakes hard.
The significant thing to me is that this the second set of rear EBC's, with only 10K between them. The OEM's lasted till 21K and then the first set of EBC's were put on. Now at 31K its the second set of EBC's. Point is, if you haven't had your pads checked lately, it might be a good idea to do so.
If your machine is like mine, it might throw a "faulty brake" light (C1282) which points the mechanics to all sorts of things other than the rear brake. Mine has been in the shop seven times trying to track the problem, with BRP tech input, to no avail. I discoverd the rear pads were thin after reading a similar problem by CyncySpyder who solved his with
either a brake switch or rear pads....both being done at same time. I had the switch changed out but it didn't solve mine so then I pulled the caliper off and checked the pads which were really thin. I may be jumping the gun, but after riding yesterday and today with no "faulty brake" light popping up, I believe the problem is solved. If not, I'll let you know.
The significant thing to me is that this the second set of rear EBC's, with only 10K between them. The OEM's lasted till 21K and then the first set of EBC's were put on. Now at 31K its the second set of EBC's. Point is, if you haven't had your pads checked lately, it might be a good idea to do so.
If your machine is like mine, it might throw a "faulty brake" light (C1282) which points the mechanics to all sorts of things other than the rear brake. Mine has been in the shop seven times trying to track the problem, with BRP tech input, to no avail. I discoverd the rear pads were thin after reading a similar problem by CyncySpyder who solved his with
either a brake switch or rear pads....both being done at same time. I had the switch changed out but it didn't solve mine so then I pulled the caliper off and checked the pads which were really thin. I may be jumping the gun, but after riding yesterday and today with no "faulty brake" light popping up, I believe the problem is solved. If not, I'll let you know.