The front brake pads will wear faster, and the rear brake may eventually seize due to not being used.
replace front brake discs and pads.
it could be that your brake discs are completely warped. so you might just need brake repairs made on your vehicle.
you press lightly on the brake pedle
If you are saying it vibrates while applying the brakes just before you come to a stop, then the brake rotors are warped. You will need to have them turned and trued, and replace the front brake pads. If you are saying it vibrates while you are sitting still, then look for a vacuum leak.If you are saying it vibrates while applying the brakes just before you come to a stop, then the brake rotors are warped. You will need to have them turned and trued, and replace the front brake pads. If you are saying it vibrates while you are sitting still, then look for a vacuum leak.
I'm finding it hard to stop i think i need to bleed or tighten up the front brake HELP?
No. You probably have a warped brake rotor.
The front brake lever on a motorcycle is operated by the rider's right hand. The lever is squeezed towards the handlebar to engage the front brake, which helps slow down or stop the motorcycle.
Front and Rear Brake
no, just the wheels the brakes apply to, usually the front brakes
Actually, no. It's more difficult for the back brake to stop a bicycle as the bicycle is pulling away from the rear wheel. The front brake stops a bicycle more efficiently because the weight of the bike is pushing forward into the front wheel. But it's important not to rely on only a front brake. The front brake can stop the bike so well that the weight of the bike can shift up and over the front axle creating what is often referred to as an "endo" and will toss the rider over the handlebars.
Your front brake rotors need to be machined or replaced.
THERE IS A SENSOR ON THE FRONT AND REAR BRAKE PADS ITS TIME TO HAVE YOUR BRAKES SERVICED