You seemed like you were riding it pretty hard. Do you think that had something to do with it? Im just asking because Im a new Wolf Warrior owner. Maybe the discs can't handle hard breaking from high speeds over and over.
My rear brake caliper had been misaligned for the longest time, and the metal of the pads was scraping on the metal of the disk (I only realized this after it snapped and I examined the damage). However, I have 2000 miles on the scooter and only replaced the front brake once, so I do not think it snapped because of hard riding. Be sure to keep an eye on your pads every now and then on your wolf so you don't wear them too thin
Another theory I got is do you have abs turned off? I reckon when you apply so much pressure to the discs without the use of abs it snaps the discs. The abs engages and disengages the pads at very quick intervals to reduce skidding and pressure.
That's bad. Good thing you're not speedy when it happened. May I know your brake pads are metal pads or ceramic? Metal pads tends to "shave" the rotor disks, making the disk really thin.
14:41 is when the disc snapped
Love it! More like this please!!!
You seemed like you were riding it pretty hard. Do you think that had something to do with it? Im just asking because Im a new Wolf Warrior owner. Maybe the discs can't handle hard breaking from high speeds over and over.
My rear brake caliper had been misaligned for the longest time, and the metal of the pads was scraping on the metal of the disk (I only realized this after it snapped and I examined the damage). However, I have 2000 miles on the scooter and only replaced the front brake once, so I do not think it snapped because of hard riding. Be sure to keep an eye on your pads every now and then on your wolf so you don't wear them too thin
Damn that’s all bad man! Good thing you weren’t going that fast! Should be a easy fix!
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Another theory I got is do you have abs turned off? I reckon when you apply so much pressure to the discs without the use of abs it snaps the discs. The abs engages and disengages the pads at very quick intervals to reduce skidding and pressure.
cool vid that soot is a monster!
It really is. Riding at those high speeds is both exciting and terrifying at the same time
Whats the mileage on your scooter when that broke?? Got me worried now for mine. Glad ur ok mate :)
1861 miles. Measure your disc! I think once it's gets to around 1.5mm you have to replace it
Darn, I was hoping to see the walk of shame. Did you walk it back or did you phone it in for a ride back?
Luckily you weren't ina rush to slow down when this happened... Like trying to stop from running into something sudden. Glad your OK
That's bad. Good thing you're not speedy when it happened.
May I know your brake pads are metal pads or ceramic? Metal pads tends to "shave" the rotor disks, making the disk really thin.
they were ceramic
is that a chest mount go pro you're using??
yessir
What phone mount did you go with?
www.ebay.com/itm/Aluminum-Motorcycle-Bike-Bicycle-Holder-Mount-Handlebar-For-Cell-Phone-GPS-US-/274420671319?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292
You brake hard since the driveway. I always pulse muh brakes. Hit em then let em cool.
can you take a measurement of how thick the rotor was? Once a rotor hits 1.5mm its time to replace them.
yes I'll measure it tomorrow
Dude that sucks
yes yes it does
@@scooterninja3479 do you have the 2nd gen leg chopper kickstand?
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@@Laserkittylazercat I just have the reinforced metal kickstand
lol I would have said the same thing. WTF!?