sqeaky brakes
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sqeaky brakes
H i was just reading a previous post and someone mentioned brakes and it triggered a question. My 1400 has had a sqeaky front brake since i bought it and when i had new tires on i asked the mechanic about it and he buffed the pads on the wire wheel and that stopped it for a while but now they're both doing it. Its annoying. I dont know what type they are but i will replace them shortly.
Anyone got any preferences ? I looked thru posts on brakes but after a million with no luck i gave up .
Anyone got any preferences ? I looked thru posts on brakes but after a million with no luck i gave up .
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Re: sqeaky brakes
There are a number of products out there to put on the back of the pad. CRC makes a product called "disc brake quiet".
Works well.
Works well.
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Re: sqeaky brakes
Thanks guys might try the "disc brake quiet" as the pads have a bit of wear yet. I dont use them muchHerb wrote:There are a number of products out there to put on the back of the pad. CRC makes a product called "disc brake quiet".
Works well.
Will look up the EBC brand too
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Re: sqeaky brakes
CRC brake quiet works well, so do SBS brake shims.
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Re: sqeaky brakes
Thanks Nav Will have a good look at those toonavigator wrote:CRC brake quiet works well, so do SBS brake shims.
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Re: sqeaky brakes
In either case, discard the old stock shims.
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Re: sqeaky brakes
CRC Brake Quiet is also what I use to stopped the squeak.
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Re: sqeaky brakes
I know this is an old thread...but are you guys talking about squeak/squeal when braking or when not braking? Mine give an intermittent squeal while just coasting to a halt (and probably more often - I just can't hear it lol). Same fix?
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Re: sqeaky brakes
If the squeak is pulsing, especially if the rate is linked to the speed, the disc may be warped just enough to make contact as it spins. If it is more random, the caliper may just need a good cleaning.Pvt_Nemesis wrote:I know this is an old thread...but are you guys talking about squeak/squeal when braking or when not braking? Mine give an intermittent squeal while just coasting to a halt (and probably more often - I just can't hear it lol). Same fix?
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Re: sqeaky brakes
In over 50 years and over 30 bikes only had one disc warp.It only showed a little down around 30 mph when braking and since on a drag bike never replaced it. I often take real fine sand paper and block sand the disc on a old bike I get before taking calipers apart to grease moving parts and clean.May not help but if setting for five years like two were helps the looks.
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Re: sqeaky brakes
An easier fix may be to try some brake cleaning fluid first. I use the stuff on a regular basis, mostly because the last time I changed my pads the pistons were so gunked up I had trouble retracting them. But I do a lot of stop and go city riding, so my brakes get a real workout.
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Re: sqeaky brakes
Thanks mate - it wasnt pulsing...just pad dragging on the disk it seemed. Gave it a really good cleaning and swapped pads left for right which gave no squeak on the way to work this morning so better alreadyWintrSol wrote:If the squeak is pulsing, especially if the rate is linked to the speed, the disc may be warped just enough to make contact as it spins. If it is more random, the caliper may just need a good cleaning.
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Re: sqeaky brakes
It is very common for brake dust and other road grime to build up in the gap between the piston and cylinder; that grime prevents the seal from retracting the pad when the pressure is released. Sometimes it takes a good scrub, other times a spray with brake system cleaner will loosen it enough.
Another spot that can cause improper pad retraction is the pressure relief hole in the bottom of the reservoir; if it gets blocked, the pressure builds up at the fluid heats.
Another spot that can cause improper pad retraction is the pressure relief hole in the bottom of the reservoir; if it gets blocked, the pressure builds up at the fluid heats.
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