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Pulsing front brake ( warped rotor )

tr650bt

Husqvarna
B Class
Hi, I bought my Terra with 600 miles on it in showroom condition. I noticed a slight pulsing of the front brake when I first rode it but it was not severe. It has progressively gotten worse, now at nearly 3000 miles I believe, it is pretty bad. The pulsing is visible when appling the front brake, you can look down the fork tubes and watch the caliper moving. Actually you can see a slight movement in the caliper without applying the brake, a slight wobble.

Has anyone else experienced this?

Im wondering if the warranty will cover a warped rotor? 3000 miles is certianly premature failure especially that it was detectable with 600 miles and has progressively gotten worse. I did call my local BMW dealer and they warned me that Husqvarna may give some resistance to covering it under warranty because it is a "off-road vehicle" which yes I have been off road but nothing I have done in riding the machine has caused the failure.

Thoughts?
 
you can do nothing wrong by contacting them about the problem.
if its under warranty and there maybe a health and safety issue, surely that's enough to argue about!
 
We'll...no luck with the dealership.
Looks like I'll be searching around for an aftermarket front rotor.
The oem rotor is $280!
Anyone have any recommendations or ideas of rotors that are interchangeable with the Tr650?
 
A couple of resellers are showing an EBC rotor for the terra. They are running around 136.00.
 
When I did a search with Google. JCmotors list the MD834 fitting the Terra and Strada. When you do a search of the part number it shows it fits the 650 BMW's. I am just going off the searches and I have not tried to fit one.
 
The Ebay link I posted has a set both front and rear for $134.98. Why not?
Because poor Engrish in listing.lol, but seriously.
It's hard to say what the quality is of those; and coming from China would make a warranty or return difficult if problems with fit or performance arose. EBC is far more reputable and brakes are especially important on a motorcycle.
EBC-makes parts for aircraft
Chinese CNC- makes...stuff?

Also, there is a disclaimer in the listing that items are subject to import taxes. I'm not sure how much the taxes could be but nonetheless it is an added cost to the listed $135ish.
 
Did you replace the pads at the same time? Recommended especially with having a previously faulty rotor.


Yes I ordered the ebc FA209/2HH pads, still waiting for those to arrive. I was going to mil down the original pads but for -$40 I just opted to replace them. I might still re-surface the original ones to keep as spares.
 
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