Grannygrinder Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 1, 2012 #11 . I like it Or maybe cardboard brake pads
BobCatMax Retrobike Rider Kona Fan GT Fan Feedback View Apr 1, 2012 #12 step 1. - find a really high hill step 2. - cycle down it step 3. - pull the brakes hard step 4. - a lot seemed to work for mine :?
step 1. - find a really high hill step 2. - cycle down it step 3. - pull the brakes hard step 4. - a lot seemed to work for mine :?
cyfa2809 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 1, 2012 #13 If the discs are glazed, just go over them with some sandpaper.
J jesterisking Dirt Disciple Apr 2, 2012 #14 Car and Motorbike trick to stop this is, is a dab of copper slip on the back of the pads. This dampens the vibration which is the squealing you are hearing. Make sure it is on the back and not the BRAKING SURFACE.
Car and Motorbike trick to stop this is, is a dab of copper slip on the back of the pads. This dampens the vibration which is the squealing you are hearing. Make sure it is on the back and not the BRAKING SURFACE.
BertR00t Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Apr 2, 2012 #15 Should never use Copper Slip on Hope brakes as it is not good for the phenolic pistons. See here. There is also a guide over on PinkBike.
Should never use Copper Slip on Hope brakes as it is not good for the phenolic pistons. See here. There is also a guide over on PinkBike.
Grannygrinder Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 2, 2012 #16 . I'll have to wip the rotors off and deglaze them, they must be what causing the issue :?