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    Sqeaky brakes zxr 750

    On my ZXR 750 H1 the front brakes sqeek when applied moderately but not when applied hard. Some car brake pads are made to squeal when they're nearly worn out as a warning - does this go for bikes as well. On my ZXR i've still got about 2mm of material left on all four front pads (as far as I can see). Do they need to be replaced braking seems to be effective still.

    Also another question. As far as bleeding the brakes go I've only done it on a single caliper brake by opening the bleed nipple, squeezing the lever, close the bleed nipple, release the lever etc. With two calipers do I open both nipples at the same time or bleed one caliper before the other.

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    Hey there slopster,

    The brake squeak at low speed is a inheirant trait of H1 ZXRs its an annoying thing but there isn't F/A that can be done about it, changing pad compounds or brands doesn't cure it. its a case of live with it.the pad condition hasn't got an effect on the noise, but if you've only got a couple of mm of pad left then your way due for new ones!.
    The squeak is just the same as some of the H1 & H2 ZXRs have an appetite for fork seals usually only 1 fork leg too

    Bleeding the brakes yep just one side at a time for the front, but if your doing the rear also remember the back brake caliper has 2 nipples the one you can see & one out of sight at the rear of the inner piston housing.

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    I slightly rounded the leading/trailing edges of the pads on my ex-H1 and it stopped sqeaking...

    Sedge.

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    PEOPLE OFTEN LOOK AT THE WRONG SIDE OF BRAKE PADS FOR SQUAKING , EVER RUN YOUR FINGER ROUND A WET GLASS AND HEAR THE HIGH PITCH SQUAEL, WELL THE PISTONS IN THE CALIPER ARE SHAPED LIKE A GLASS AND THE PADS OCCILATE CAUSING A SQUAL , I CURED THIS ALOT WITH A LIGHT SMERE OF ANTISEIZE ON THE BACK OF THE PAD OR BACKING PLATE , IT DOESNT ALWAYS WORK . DONT LET YOUR PADS GET TO LOW , CHECK THE WEAR INDICATORS

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    Quote Originally Posted by slopster
    On my ZXR 750 H1 the front brakes sqeek when applied moderately but not when applied hard. .
    I have the exact same problem. I swaped the the discs around, and so far the problem has disapeared. But who knows, brake pads aren't fully bedded in yet.

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