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    Front brakes squeaking

    Hi

    I just had my front brake pads replaced by a shop and they are squeaking when I use
    the brakes relatively hard.
    I'm pretty new to motorcycle maintenance but I'm guessing it could be the rotor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dannz View Post
    Hi

    I just had my front brake pads replaced by a shop and they are squeaking when I use
    the brakes relatively hard.
    I'm pretty new to motorcycle maintenance but I'm guessing it could be the rotor?
    Not always. My last bike which was new was squeaking almost straight away. Can be pad type. Ring shop and ask.
    I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.

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    Thanks mossy, I'll give them a call tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dannz View Post
    Thanks mossy, I'll give them a call tomorrow.
    Mine would do it when bike was traveling slow with only small amount of brake applied normally in town traffic and louder when near good looking ladies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    ... and louder when near good looking ladies.
    You're in Wellington ... do they actually exist there (apart from the wife) .. ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dannz View Post
    Hi

    I just had my front brake pads replaced by a shop and they are squeaking when I use
    the brakes relatively hard.
    I'm pretty new to motorcycle maintenance but I'm guessing it could be the rotor?
    Put a bit of oil on the pads ... they won't squeak then ..
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    You're in Wellington ... do they actually exist there (apart from the wife) .. ??
    We do accept visitors in Wellington.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dannz View Post
    Hi

    I just had my front brake pads replaced by a shop and they are squeaking when I use
    the brakes relatively hard.
    I'm pretty new to motorcycle maintenance but I'm guessing it could be the rotor?
    Have you burnt the pads in?
    get up to thirty and near stop quickly.
    Get up to forty near stop quickly.
    Get up to fifty etc until you are getting up to 70 and repeat until you can smell the brakes?

    Bed the brakes nicely and makes any lans and groves in the pads needed to match your rotor.

    It also gets rid of the glaze the coat the pads in to prevent corrosion during shipping and storage without spreading it all over your disk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Put a bit of oil on the pads ... they won't squeak then ..
    Dumb shit like this is exactly why mechanical used to be moderated so strictly
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Have you burnt the pads in?
    get up to thirty and near stop quickly.
    Get up to forty near stop quickly.
    Get up to fifty etc until you are getting up to 70 and repeat until you can smell the brakes?

    Bed the brakes nicely and makes any lans and groves in the pads needed to match your rotor.

    It also gets rid of the glaze the coat the pads in to prevent corrosion during shipping and storage without spreading it all over your disk.

    Sent via tapatalk.
    Logical advice on KB, is that even allowed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Have you burnt the pads in?
    get up to thirty and near stop quickly.
    Get up to forty near stop quickly.
    Get up to fifty etc until you are getting up to 70 and repeat until you can smell the brakes?

    Bed the brakes nicely and makes any lans and groves in the pads needed to match your rotor.

    It also gets rid of the glaze the coat the pads in to prevent corrosion during shipping and storage without spreading it all over your disk.

    Sent via tapatalk.

    yeah .. all that - get the pads bedded in ... I've never been as anal (Not quite the word I'm looking ofr but it will do for now) as Biggie ... with new pads I squeeze the front brakes numerous times at different speeds when I leave the shop ... and make sure I give them a good workout on the way home .. which, for the passed 20 something years is on rural roads ...

    It can also be a small amount of dust ... which will burn off as they bed in - I've found that blowing the pads clean with compressed air has also stopped brakes squeaking .. find an air hose at a grage that will blow air without being on a valve and give them a blast when you check the tyre pressure ...

    That won't work if the dust has got hot and stuck to the pads - you have to wait for it to burn off again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Have you burnt the pads in?
    get up to thirty and near stop quickly.
    Get up to forty near stop quickly.
    Get up to fifty etc until you are getting up to 70 and repeat until you can smell the brakes?

    Bed the brakes nicely and makes any lans and groves in the pads needed to match your rotor.

    It also gets rid of the glaze the coat the pads in to prevent corrosion during shipping and storage without spreading it all over your disk.

    Sent via tapatalk.
    "Lands" and "grooves", you mean? You're welcome.
    BTW - don't do this on a damp road infested with tar snakes.
    You could end up landing on your head, right in front of some road workers.
    And get mild concussion.
    Which ends your fondness for AGV helmets with polycarbonate shells (which - apart from the public safety message - is the only good thing about this cautionary tale).
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Dumb shit like this is exactly why mechanical used to be moderated so strictly
    Was gonna say apply WD40 to brake discs


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    "Lands" and "grooves", you mean? You're welcome.
    BTW - don't do this on a damp road infested with tar snakes.
    You could end up landing on your head, right in front of some road workers.
    And get mild concussion.
    Which ends your fondness for AGV helmets with polycarbonate shells (which - apart from the public safety message - is the only good thing about this cautionary tale).
    Aye. Probably shouldn't post this sort of thing after my bedtime.
    DYAC.

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