Just replaced my cowbell BMW rotor today with an EBC MD615 and new EBC pads by following the instructions in this video. Worked out perfectly. Thank you for a great piece of instruction.
@@4ageboy The replacement part of the job went very well. Unfortunately after I finished and got it back on the ground the rear suspension settled a little bit and the bike fell over and got a scratch. I always check the balance before walking away but I didn’t realize how much it would settle after a few minutes. Live and learn.
Great video. I'm trying the silicon around the rivets first. the k1200LT manual for screw torques lists where loctite is supposed to be used. it is listed for the screws holding the sensor ring on but NOT for the screws which hold the brake disc to rear wheel drive. My screws holding the disc on came out with no heat.
Component Cooler #64-4321 - Cools to below --62°F, leaves no residue EBC Replacement OE Rotor MD615 Loctite Threadlocker,(Red) 243 Loctite Threadlocker (Blue) 242 21nm - (186 inch lbs) TY for all your videos..
Great video. I was lucky that all the screws came out with heat. phew. No drilling. Ordered the new rotor as per your recommendation. Good price from US to Australia. Keep up the good work guys. Great videos
Thank you so much for the video. My problem is the MD-615 is getting to warm to touch. Is this normal. BMW tech says it has to be floating in order to press the pads apart. I don't even use the back brakes and in 10 miles to hot to touch. Any suggestions or hints would be greatly appreciated. I have a R1200CL and replaced the Back rotor with this MD-615. I also flushed the ABS and rear cylinder.
I think if they touch a little it is normal. If you are not getting an error code, keep riding. You may have integrated brakes as well. If so the rear is applied every time you use the fronts
at 0:57 you say to "see my rear brakes video for instructions" on removing the tire, but I can't find it. Can you link to the video on removing the rear wheel/tire?
Is it just an illusion or is there a tear in your boot between the FD and swing arm? It looks funny as you are installing the new rotor. What brake pads did you use? I just replaced my worn out original rotor and was planning to use pads bought from BBY. After reading the EBC cautions against sintered pads, I checked the BBY Carbone Lorraine pads and they are sintered. BBY says they are OK, but I am not risking it. Still waiting for my EBC "V" pads to arrive. As an aside, all three of my retainer screws came out undamaged, but my ABS ring took a lot more work then yours.
Hi. I am new to BMW K1200LT. Like 3 days old new. I have always ridden Yamaha Venture Royal bikes. However I purchased a 2006 BMW 1200LT and my fuel gauge wont show over 3/4 tank. not even sure it moves? I saw your video on char/can fix but my question is if my tank collapsed can it be put back or do I have to replace it? Thanks. Ron.
It can be easily repaired to work again. Remove the sender tube from the tank from the top and unbend the tube. You will have to take it apart but once you do you will see how to fix it by sending a socket or something of similar size through the tube. I will be posting a DIY video soon on it.
Ron Williams your straightforward, clear explanations are the best! If you redo this video, you might note that the rotor warranty is void unless you use EBC's brake pads. I just learned of this when I opened my rotor box today. Thanks again...
I got the damn cowbell noise that is driving me crazy, My brake pads are like New, want to wait until brakes are wore out before replacing the brake rotor, have you ever heard of the rotor coming apart and causing an issue? Mine seems to be getting worse, looks like they are just rivets. Not sure if I can give it a fix to quite it down or not.
hello from denmark i have a minor problem with my rear brake pad i can move it maybe a millimeter in the side and i take with my fingers and teen i can move it What can i do ?
I hade to look them up again.. Rotor to drive = 21nm/16lbs 5 Lung bolts = (first to 50nm/37lbs) then to 105nm/78lbs 2 Brake bolts = 40nm/30lbs 3 small ABS ring screws = 8nm/6lbs (hand tight)
A temporary fix I used is quick-setting epoxy. Inject a little into each rivet location using a needle-style nozzle and allow time to dry overnight. Your ears will thank you.
Can someone verify the correct rotor. I viewed the ones on Amazon in the USA and Canada for the EBC MD615 but Amazon says this is not a fit for a 2007 K1200LT despite some of the product reviews mentioning the LT. So is Amazon wrong and so losing business or what. They also show another rotor under the same product number but no centre hub. Pricing is the lowest at $204 Canadian, if I buy from other sources in the States the price jumps to $350 Canadian with exchange rate and shipping and duties. Hoping for some input here. Thanks and God bless you all. Extra question, which are the correct brake pads for these new rotors some aren't compatible with the steel thanks.
oui il fait de tres bon video moi pour le disque de frein arriere j'ai installer des bolts car le disque frottant est toujours briser maintenant j'ai plus de probleme avec le disque et pour l'ABS j'ai enlever ce systemes ma k1200 LT 2007 frein beaucoup mieux
The floating disk makes a rattling noise, that some people likens to a cowbell. Some "cling, clung" noise. It's harmless buy very annoying and embarrassing.
Just replaced my cowbell BMW rotor today with an EBC MD615 and new EBC pads by following the instructions in this video. Worked out perfectly. Thank you for a great piece of instruction.
Just got my new rotor from EBC today.. I cant wait to put it on as soon as the brakes come and say good by to the cow bell.. ty for all your videos..
Just bought a new EBC rear disc for my "new-to-me" K1200LT. This guide is awesome!
Great job. I’m doing my R1200CL this week and this is the best how to for the job.
I'm going to do my CL this weekend did it all go ok?
@@4ageboy
The replacement part of the job went very well. Unfortunately after I finished and got it back on the ground the rear suspension settled a little bit and the bike fell over and got a scratch. I always check the balance before walking away but I didn’t realize how much it would settle after a few minutes. Live and learn.
Great video. I'm trying the silicon around the rivets first. the k1200LT manual for screw torques lists where loctite is supposed to be used. it is listed for the screws holding the sensor ring on but NOT for the screws which hold the brake disc to rear wheel drive. My screws holding the disc on came out with no heat.
Component Cooler #64-4321 - Cools to below --62°F, leaves no residue
EBC Replacement OE Rotor MD615
Loctite Threadlocker,(Red) 243
Loctite Threadlocker (Blue) 242
21nm - (186 inch lbs)
TY for all your videos..
Great video. I was lucky that all the screws came out with heat. phew. No drilling. Ordered the new rotor as per your recommendation. Good price from US to Australia. Keep up the good work guys. Great videos
The sensor does not get removed so is self aligning when you put everything back together.
Ma Man! I just want to say thank you. I just did this upgrade this morning. So much nicer.
Kirk,
I understand the heat. Why the freeze?
thanks for all your help
Steve
SteveTwinstar it flash hardens/shrinks the surface metal to reduce stripping
Thank you so much for uploading this
Thank you so much for the video. My problem is the MD-615 is getting to warm to touch. Is this normal. BMW tech says it has to be floating in order to press the pads apart. I don't even use the back brakes and in 10 miles to hot to touch. Any suggestions or hints would be greatly appreciated. I have a R1200CL and replaced the Back rotor with this MD-615. I also flushed the ABS and rear cylinder.
I think if they touch a little it is normal. If you are not getting an error code, keep riding. You may have integrated brakes as well. If so the rear is applied every time you use the fronts
at 0:57 you say to "see my rear brakes video for instructions" on removing the tire, but I can't find it. Can you link to the video on removing the rear wheel/tire?
+Adam Davenport There is no video yet on removing the rear tire.
remove wheel and tire assembler
Is it just an illusion or is there a tear in your boot between the FD and swing arm? It looks funny as you are installing the new rotor.
What brake pads did you use? I just replaced my worn out original rotor and was planning to use pads bought from BBY. After reading the EBC cautions against sintered pads, I checked the BBY Carbone Lorraine pads and they are sintered. BBY says they are OK, but I am not risking it. Still waiting for my EBC "V" pads to arrive.
As an aside, all three of my retainer screws came out undamaged, but my ABS ring took a lot more work then yours.
What about the ABS sensor alinement?
I'm at the point of removing the 2 hex screws from the rotor but the heads are stripped. Any recommendations on the best method to get these out?
Drill them out. The new rotor comes with new ones
Hi. I am new to BMW K1200LT. Like 3 days old new. I have always ridden Yamaha Venture Royal bikes. However I purchased a 2006 BMW 1200LT and my fuel gauge wont show over 3/4 tank. not even sure it moves? I saw your video on char/can fix but my question is if my tank collapsed can it be put back or do I have to replace it? Thanks. Ron.
It can be easily repaired to work again. Remove the sender tube from the tank from the top and unbend the tube. You will have to take it apart but once you do you will see how to fix it by sending a socket or something of similar size through the tube. I will be posting a DIY video soon on it.
Ron Williams your straightforward, clear explanations are the best! If you redo this video, you might note that the rotor warranty is void unless you use EBC's brake pads. I just learned of this when I opened my rotor box today. Thanks again...
I got the damn cowbell noise that is driving me crazy, My brake pads are like New, want to wait until brakes are wore out before replacing the brake rotor, have you ever heard of the rotor coming apart and causing an issue? Mine seems to be getting worse, looks like they are just rivets. Not sure if I can give it a fix to quite it down or not.
I have deleted the ABS. Do I even need to transfer the ring?
probably not but someone may want to return the ABS to the bike someday.
hello from denmark i have a minor problem with my rear brake pad i can move it maybe a millimeter in the side and i take with my fingers and teen i can move it What can i do ?
Try to pry the caliper pistons back and then pump the brake to help loosen the pistons. If it is the rotor that is moving, you should change it.
@@kirksmotorrad I heard yesterday that the brakes on the LT is floating is that correct ? 🧐🤔
I hade to look them up again..
Rotor to drive = 21nm/16lbs
5 Lung bolts = (first to 50nm/37lbs) then to 105nm/78lbs
2 Brake bolts = 40nm/30lbs
3 small ABS ring screws = 8nm/6lbs (hand tight)
A temporary fix I used is quick-setting epoxy. Inject a little into each rivet location using a needle-style nozzle and allow time to dry overnight. Your ears will thank you.
replace rivet put bolts on your old disque
Another great video! Excellent info and training!
Can someone verify the correct rotor. I viewed the ones on Amazon in the USA and Canada for the EBC MD615 but Amazon says this is not a fit for a 2007 K1200LT despite some of the product reviews mentioning the LT. So is Amazon wrong and so losing business or what. They also show another rotor under the same product number but no centre hub. Pricing is the lowest at $204 Canadian, if I buy from other sources in the States the price jumps to $350 Canadian with exchange rate and shipping and duties. Hoping for some input here. Thanks and God bless you all.
Extra question, which are the correct brake pads for these new rotors some aren't compatible with the steel thanks.
The one on my Amazon page is the correct one. amzn.to/38qY5vJ
Merci, très bon tuto pour entretenir sa bmw k1200lt . Félicitations
oui il fait de tres bon video moi pour le disque de frein arriere j'ai installer des bolts car le disque frottant est toujours briser maintenant j'ai plus de probleme avec le disque et pour l'ABS j'ai enlever ce systemes ma k1200 LT 2007 frein beaucoup mieux
I imagine at 18k subs someone has told you that you sound like Gary Sinise?
Excellent!
I'm not following the cow bell analogy. Too bad that sound didn't make it into the video.
... and the other question: Why didn't BMW pick up that they might have a problem during pre-production?
The floating disk makes a rattling noise, that some people likens to a cowbell. Some "cling, clung" noise. It's harmless buy very annoying and embarrassing.
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