Monte at our last tech day I mentioned the what I think is excessive front end dive under braking. It was suggested that I add the PVC pipe to add some pre load to the springs. Did removing the spacers dramatically increase front end dive under braking?
I am curious because my front brakes squeal a lot under what I consider normal braking. Snowbum says this happens when we do not brake hard enough with the front. He seems to be right because if I brake hard the squeal goes away but man it feels like my nose will hit the road.
My R100S has twin ATE calipers up front. After having to replace one of the caliper bodies due to poor care from a PO, along with new pads and a proper adjustment, the brakes are quite powerful.
My primary issue with the front forks was the harsh damping during 'sporty" riding. Having previously used the official BMW fork oil -which is a re-branded product that BMW, on occasion- changes suppliers, I went to the Dexron III and used the
drain & refill quantity rather than the
overhaul specs.
In my opinion the two-inch preload spacer was the problem. Well, that and the fork oil. Carving off excess PVC to provide a 0.875-inch preload spacer and with the Dexron juice, I'm able to be more precise in carving corners. Smoother fork action.
There is no serious diving under hard braking. The bike just sort of
settles and we're good.
If you haven't already done so, you may want to try a little bit of anti-squeal grease on the backs of your brake pads. A little dab'll do ya.