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Rookie
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: South Florida
Posts: 10
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I have a CR32SP and there does not feel like there is enough bight to the brakes. I bled them with the correct bleeder tool before running last and there is a 1.5mm gap from pads to rotors. The bias is equal back to front. Should I put in shims? Should I follow the procedure for reducing the play in the system and bring the calipers in closer to the rotors? Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Birel & Rotax Specialist
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 850
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How old are your pads? Is your caliper routinely cleaned? If your pad gap is too close, it could overheat the pad and glaze your rotors/pads reducing stopping power.
Closer to the rotor is not better usually. Make sure your pads/rotors are not grooved and glazed, and also that all your actuators/pins/pistons are clean and working properly.
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