
Your motorcycle riding habits can cause your brake lining to wear out quickly. The more reckless your riding style, the faster your brake lining will wear out. However, there are strange things that can happen regarding your motorcycle brake lining.
Sometimes your motorcycle's brake pads can get eaten up, which is surprisingly not uncommon.
Over time, the brake pads will wear out and need to be replaced.
Motorcycle owners must know that brake pads can be consumed one side or discharged unevenly between the two sides.
There are two main causes of motorcycle brake lining wear.
The first one can be because bearing a wheel that is broken.
Wheel bearings or wheel bearings that have been obliterated make the wheels spin so not balance or unbalanced.
As a result, the brake pads wear out unevenly as the rotation of the discs also becomes unbalanced.
If you find the problem of unevenly discharged brake pads, try checking the wheel bearings, especially if the motor also feels unstable.
In addition to wheel bearing problems, brake pads can also be caused by brake caliper problems.
If the brake calipers are badly soiled, the piston movement is not smooth and even gets stuck.
A jammed caliper piston can cause one side of the brake lining to stick to the disc, resulting in one side of the brake lining wearing out faster or getting eaten up.
Well, so those are the two main causes of motorcycle brake pads running out unevenly or being eaten by one side.
So, you should check these two causes if your motorcycle brake pads are often consumed.