HONDA TALON 1000R Noise From Wheel
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86%
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Front/Rear Wheel Bearing
The double-row ball bearings in the Talon 1000R are the primary load-bearing interface between the suspension and the drive hubs. Grinding indicates a failure of the internal grease seals, allowing abrasive particulates to enter the races and cause surface spalling. This results in metal-on-metal friction that translates as a rhythmic grinding noise through the chassis.
SKU: 91051-HR3-A21
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8%
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Sintered Brake Pad Set
High-performance UTVs use aggressive metallic pad compounds that can trap fine aggregate between the pad face and the rotor. This creates a constant scraping or grinding sound, especially if the piston retraction is slightly hindered by brake dust. Replacing the pads ensures even surface contact and removes contaminated friction material.
SKU: 06455-HL6-A01
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6%
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Outer CV Joint Rebuild Kit
The Talon 1000R's wide-track suspension subjects the outer Constant Velocity joints to extreme angles. If the protective boot is compromised, the molybdenum grease is replaced by environmental contaminants, leading to mechanical grinding during articulation and steering. While often requiring a full axle assembly, the root failure is the internal cage and ball bearings of the outer joint.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Front/Rear Wheel Bearing.
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