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FAQ
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What causes brake fluid leaks?

Brake fluid leaks may be caused by aging seals, damaged brake lines, or a faulty brake pump. If a leak is detected, stop riding immediately and inspect and repair the braking system as soon as possible to ensure safety.
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How to choose the right wheel hub for my motorcycle?

When selecting a wheel hub, factors such as the motorcycle model, hub size, material, and load capacity should be considered. It is recommended to refer to the manufacturer's specifications and choose wheel hubs from reputable brands to ensure compatibility and safety.
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What causes brake pads to wear out too quickly?

Rapid wear of brake pads may be caused by frequent hard braking, poor-quality brake pads, or an uneven brake disc surface. It is recommended to improve riding habits and choose high-quality brake pads and discs.
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Do wheel hub bearings require regular maintenance?

Yes, wheel hub bearings need regular cleaning and lubrication to prevent wear and noise. It is recommended to check the bearing condition every 5,000-8,000 kilometers and perform maintenance or replacement if necessary.
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What causes brake discs to overheat?

Brake disc overheating may be caused by prolonged continuous braking, excessive friction between the brake pads and disc, or poor heat dissipation in the braking system. It is recommended to avoid frequent hard braking and check if the braking system is functioning properly.
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What should I do if my motorcycle wheel hub is rusted?

Minor rust can be treated by sanding and applying anti-rust spray. However, if the rust is severe, it may compromise the strength of the wheel hub, and it is recommended to replace it to ensure safety.
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What causes strange noises in motorcycle brakes?

Strange noises in brakes may be caused by uneven wear of brake pads, foreign objects on the brake disc, or improper installation of the brake.
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How to determine if brake pads need to be replaced?

Brake pads should be replaced when their thickness falls below the manufacturer's recommended minimum (usually 2-3 mm) or when noticeable decreases in braking performance or strange noises occur during braking.
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Do scratches on the brake disc surface affect braking performance?

Minor scratches usually do not significantly affect braking performance. However, if the scratches are deep or unevenly distributed, they may cause vibrations or noise during braking. It is recommended to regularly inspect the brake disc and repair or replace it if needed.
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Can a deformed wheel hub still be used?

A deformed wheel hub can affect the balance and safety of the vehicle and is not recommended for continued use. It should be replaced promptly to avoid accidents during riding.