Disc brakes, should they squeak?
Disc brakes, should they squeak?
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Grant76

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1,381 posts

228 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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Hi, got a new Lapierre pro race 300 last week, great bike, very happy with it!

Only problem is under breaking it's really quite noisy. Is this normal?

Cheers

MrTom

868 posts

226 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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Have the pads bedded in yet? You should have had a good long run with some good downhills to wear them in. I'm not familiar with formula brakes, from what I have read the k18's are fitted with organic pads, they tend to squeal.
Check if the disc and pads aren't contaminated with any oil or gunk. Check the pads are aligned.

If your still not happy get sintered pads. Nice bike BTW.

MrTom

868 posts

226 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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Ha, actually they aren't organic pads but semi metallic.

Grant76

Original Poster:

1,381 posts

228 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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MrTom said:
Have the pads bedded in yet? You should have had a good long run with some good downhills to wear them in. I'm not familiar with formula brakes, from what I have read the k18's are fitted with organic pads, they tend to squeal.
Check if the disc and pads aren't contaminated with any oil or gunk. Check the pads are aligned.

If your still not happy get sintered pads. Nice bike BTW.
Thanks mate, cracking bike, really glad I went for it.

Funnilly enough it was very quiet when I first picked it up, checked the discs today, no oil or grease at all, bit weird tbh.

Never had anything like it with my downhills

Thanks for the pointers

arryb

11,185 posts

225 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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My new discs went through a period of squeaking, I realigned them, did a few hard stops and it appears to have dissapeared now so try that.....

Grant76

Original Poster:

1,381 posts

228 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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arryb said:
My new discs went through a period of squeaking, I realigned them, did a few hard stops and it appears to have dissapeared now so try that.....
Cool, thanks

mat205125

17,790 posts

236 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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I find that the squeeking only lasts for a mile or so until the brakes warm up ... Taking the bike off of the roofrack after it has been exposed to 70mph wind chill in zero ambient degrees tends to cool the discs quite a bit, and a few hard stops are required to stop the squeal

Beyond Rational

3,544 posts

238 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Cover them in really gritty, wet mud and then go a do a few long decents to get them nice and hot, then douse.
Another thing to check, just in case, is that the stainless steel springy thing that goes between the pads has been fitted.

mk1fan

10,846 posts

248 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Beyond Rational said:
stainless steel springy thing
You mean the spring.

Beyond Rational

3,544 posts

238 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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I try to avoid technical terms smile

carter711

1,849 posts

221 months

Thursday 5th March 2009
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Put a dab of copperslip between the pad and the piston/caliper.