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Squeeky Brakes
Front Brakes squeek like a bastard.....what to do??? 

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Re: Squeeky Brakes
Stop using them - they only slow you down ! 

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Re: Squeeky Brakes
6maniac wrote:Stop using them - they only slow you down !



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Re: Squeeky Brakes
Could be just a squeaky patch that will go away.
Could also be that the pads have been smoothed - someone else can probably explain it better. In this case you could take the pads out and rough em up again with sand paper.
Or just get new pads
Could also be that the pads have been smoothed - someone else can probably explain it better. In this case you could take the pads out and rough em up again with sand paper.
Or just get new pads
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Re: Squeeky Brakes
Sometimes it is the pads moving on the calipers. Take pads out, put a light layer of grease on the side that goes against the caliper and see if the squeak is still there. A high temp grease like copper grease should do the trick. Works on cars too.
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Re: Squeeky Brakes
Time for a bike upgrade I think!
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I'll take out the pads and do the rough up and grease.....
as for the bike upgrade.........
as for the bike upgrade.........

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Re: Squeeky Brakes
I had a can of brake cleaner. sprayed a bit on, and it stopped squeeking...seiko1 wrote:I'll take out the pads and do the rough up and grease.....
as for the bike upgrade.........
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That sounds easier for a lazy, lazy, cold and shitty Sunday moaningStereo wrote:I had a can of brake cleaner. sprayed a bit on, and it stopped squeeking...seiko1 wrote:I'll take out the pads and do the rough up and grease.....
as for the bike upgrade.........

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Re: Squeeky Brakes
Grab a big gob of grease and apply liberally to the disc.
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Re: Squeeky Brakes
Don't use sandpaper mate, it farks the discs. Get a flat metal file and give em a little touch up. then wash with brake cleaner. Just so's you know for the future, if you ride like a pussy, Kawasaki brakes squeel to let everyone else know, how much of a woose you are.seiko1 wrote:I'll take out the pads and do the rough up and grease.....
as for the bike upgrade.........

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Re: Squeeky Brakes
Simple way would be to remove the pads, lay them face down on the garage floor and rough them up doing figure 8's. It breaks the glaze and keeps them flat. Using a file or sandpaper wont give you a true surface - dependant upon user. Garage floor is way easier unless its a timber floor.
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Re: Squeeky Brakes
Well the previous owner was a pussy because they have squeeked from day one MFStrika wrote:Don't use sandpaper mate, it farks the discs. Get a flat metal file and give em a little touch up. then wash with brake cleaner. Just so's you know for the future, if you ride like a pussy, Kawasaki brakes squeel to let everyone else know, how much of a woose you are.seiko1 wrote:I'll take out the pads and do the rough up and grease.....
as for the bike upgrade.........


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Re: Squeeky Brakes
get on the fucker, dial up about $1.80, and farkin stop as quick as you can! 

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Re: Squeeky Brakes
Do what they all said - not what I said.ty wrote:Could also be that the pads have been smoothed - someone else can probably explain it better. In this case you could take the pads out and rough em up again with sand paper.

I didn't want to call you a wuss, but that's where I was going

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