1dcorbin
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After a right rear brake lock-up, observed bad brake pad wear, and the effects of PA road salt on my rear brake components, I had new drums, pads, cylinders, and lines installed on my M1009.
Now, the first few miles of a road trip are awesome, the ride is smooth like a new car. As time progresses a vibration begins. I also notice that I have too much braking force on the rear in comparison with the front. That is, in a quick stop, the rear wheels slide and the front brakes just seem to keep rolling.
Again, as the ride progresses applying the brakes gives me feedback like a vehicle with bad rotors.
Is there an adjustment that needs to be made? Do I have another defective component somewhere?
As always, thank you for your help.
Now, the first few miles of a road trip are awesome, the ride is smooth like a new car. As time progresses a vibration begins. I also notice that I have too much braking force on the rear in comparison with the front. That is, in a quick stop, the rear wheels slide and the front brakes just seem to keep rolling.
Again, as the ride progresses applying the brakes gives me feedback like a vehicle with bad rotors.
Is there an adjustment that needs to be made? Do I have another defective component somewhere?
As always, thank you for your help.