We found the following complaints for VICTORY KINGPIN (2004)
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I had a 5000 mile service completed on my motorcycle at the dealer. They informed me that the rear brake pads were worn out and replaced them. They provided the old pads when i picked up the bike and sure enough they were worn all the way to the metal. They had 4957 miles of use (since new). After becoming aware of this problem i have monitored the rear brake more closely. Without any use of the back brake the rear caliper and disc become hot after only a few miles of riding.the rear brake is maintaining constant pressure on the disc even when the brake pedal is not applied. The pressure is causing excessive wear to the pads, heat to the disc, and common sense would say decreased performance of the rear brake. Added heat and friction creates brake fad and decreased performance. The dealer says the rear brakes are "functioning properly" and rear brakes on victory's just drag.
Rear brake failure on 2004 kingpin at 2600 miles. Brake pads are worn to metal backing plates, final "wear out" occurred over a period of days. Front brakes seem to be fine even though they are used for almost all braking on a motorcycle as per the recommendations of all motorcycle safety instructors. Have ridden motorcycles for 35 years and never gone through rear brakes in under a year and 2600 miles. This is a design defect reported by numerous people in different victory motorcycle clubs.
2004 victory kingpin motorcycle, rear brakes after only 2,500 miles are down to the metal.dealer says this is normal and victory (polaris) will not cover under this warranty.does not has a fix to prevent these brimbo brakes from warring out so quickly.if an owner of one of these bikes is not aware of how fast these brakes ware out they could have a fatal accident.
Rear brake failure on 2004 kingpin at 2600 miles. Brake pads are worn to metal backing plates, final "wear out" occurred over a period of days. Front brakes seem to be fine even though they are used for almost all braking on a motorcycle as per the recommendations of all motorcycle safety instructors. Have ridden motorcycles for 35 years and never gone through rear brakes in under a year and 2600 miles. This is a design defect reported by numerous people in different victory motorcycle clubs.
Uneven wear on rear brake rotor and excessive heating of rotor with no brake usage.
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