by rocketrod » Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:41 pm
As mentioned above,your pads will gently rub on your discs,that is the norm.It is how the pads clean themselves and the discs and also if there was a gap between pads and discs then everytime you braked there would be a lag before the pads actually gripped the discs.You would be pumping your lever everytime you wanted to brake.To find out if your pads are dragging too much,go out for a quick spin and try not to use your front brakes.When you get back check to see how hot your discs are.If they are too hot to keep your hand on then it sounds like you have a stuck piston in your caliper,although this sounds unlikly for such a new bike.
I think your problem sounds more like either wheel bearings,which can be checked easily.Take the front wheel off and feel the bearings.If they have sideways play or rotate roughly,replace them.Dont go to genuine and get ripped either,go to a bearing wholesalers and you will pick them up for 1/2 the price.
The other thing i think it is is your front tyre.Either it is down on pressure,or is worn enuff to give you a whining noise,i have had plenty of bikes do this once the tyre get to about 50% wear
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