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04/16/14 at 08:28:52
 
Hello all,
I am new to motorcycles started riding last year did about 14oo miles on my 2006 S40  so it now has about 4500 miles on it I get an occosional front wheel noise like a squeek  its not affected by the brake it does chenge with speed then it goes away. I have gotten it twice once last year once the first time i took the bike out this year . Am i being paranoid or what should i be looking for
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BTW any one in the long island area near port jefferson?
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Reply #1 - 04/16/14 at 08:34:02
 
A little brake noise is normal... Tis' the nature of the disc...

No worries... Wink...
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Reply #2 - 04/16/14 at 08:49:39
 
could be moisture, or road grit

not something you can easily fix every time it happens.
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Reply #3 - 04/16/14 at 09:59:23
 
Does it pay to have someone look at it ? As i said applying the brake does not really affect it Do the front wheel bearing require service?
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Reply #4 - 04/16/14 at 10:13:56
 
wheel bearing is semi-sealed, but if a previous owner washed out grease with solvent then maybe there could be a problem.. Usually the disc and pads make a squeaky sound, on mine the squeak changes or quits when applying brake
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Reply #5 - 04/16/14 at 10:28:14
 
http://www.bikebandit.com/2006-suzuki-boulevard-s40-ls650/o/m147605#sch509717

Parts 6 and 8 on the diagram ( the parts list calls them bolts) are the guide pins for the brake caliper. The caliper has to be able to slide back and forth on them when the brake is applied and released in order for the pads to release completely from the rotor. Grab the caliper and see if you can move it back and forth a little bit. It won't move much, but you should be able to feel it slide. If the pads are dragging every once in a while it can cause a squeal.
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Reply #6 - 04/16/14 at 12:50:07
 
doctorpc wrote on 04/16/14 at 09:59:23:
Does it pay to have someone look at it ?

It never pays to have something looked at... It costs...
Usually, a lot... Grin...

If you can raise the front wheel off the ground, (TIP... get a cement block, place on the right side, near the muffler shield, pull the bike from the left side, onto the sidestand and rear wheel... the front wheel will come up off the ground... then, slide the block under the engine frame to prop it)...
Now, you can spin the front wheel and listen... if the wheel can do more than 1 full rotation spinning free... it's okay...
Some disc drag is normal, so a slight scuffing noise is normal...

Best to learn to service this bike yer'self...  no need to pay high-tech service rates for model-T technology...
Easy peasy service on this baby... Smiley...
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Reply #7 - 04/16/14 at 12:55:13
 
while yer bent over... check yer pad thickness.

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Reply #8 - 04/17/14 at 21:49:18
 
I'm on LI. Picking up my first bike tomorrow, 2012 s40.

I'm in levittown, we can setup a meet sometime once I get some experience. Did you take Trama's?

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Reply #9 - 04/17/14 at 22:56:17
 
I've got family in Sag Harbor, Bridgehampton and Watermill. Haven't been to the island in decades, but... never know...
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Reply #10 - 04/18/14 at 11:18:12
 
good first bike..
be careful with all those distracted drivers, ride like you're invisible
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