Brake pad slap and Next generation Fender install and test ride
I did end up getting a nice 50 mile coastal ride in today. That made everything worth it. It was a nice partly foggy partly drizzly kind of day. A typical summer day in SF with a few really windy spots.
I cleaned up the original front rotor and re-installed it. So at least now I have new unsoiled brake pads and my caliper has been de-greased. It seems to brake a little better than before.
Of course I can now do this procedure in just a few minutes.
The pads are still dragging at one spot, but not making that clicking sound that the contoured rotor was. I'm not sure what that means. Maybe it's the caliper? It was so dirty that a total rebuild is what should be done, but I'll probably ride it like this for a bit while the new pads brake in and get seated.
Next is to order a replacement relocation bracket for the over sized rotor and get it put back on.
I was not only breaking in the new front brake pads, I was also trying out my new front fender.
I switched it from the stock to a black one from a next generation KLR. (flea bay).
I think I like how it looks. I'm curious to find how it is in the wind compared the the stock one. The stock fender can feel like a sail sometimes, and I've heard that the new ones are a little better. I did get out in a few gusts but nothing extended to really tell if it's any different.