front disk brake sqeal
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front disk brake sqeal
This front disk brake sqeal just started today. The bike is not broken in yet, so I'm wondering if I should just hold off for awhile, or get some disk brake cleaner? I live in a area with a lot of farming/dust especially in spring and fall.
So should I try to ride out the sqeal for now or is it safe on a new bike (not broken in) to use disk brake cleaner? Also is there any difference if the cleaner is sold for cars or bikes? Sine all that's being done is cleaning dust/dirt off a metal plate. I don't konw what the stock brake pads are made of, most likely what is cheapest.
So should I try to ride out the sqeal for now or is it safe on a new bike (not broken in) to use disk brake cleaner? Also is there any difference if the cleaner is sold for cars or bikes? Sine all that's being done is cleaning dust/dirt off a metal plate. I don't konw what the stock brake pads are made of, most likely what is cheapest.
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I'd clean them, most disc brakes are sprayed with oil before they're shipped on the bike. So if it isn't all wiped off then the disc/pads start to collect dirt and dust which can cause a squeel. Clean your pads and your discs and see if that helps.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I would go to walmart and buy brake cleaner.
To get the pads it's probably easiest to remove them. Take the caliper off make sure no one touches the lever. Spray some stuff in there and then wipe it all out with a rag.
To get the pads it's probably easiest to remove them. Take the caliper off make sure no one touches the lever. Spray some stuff in there and then wipe it all out with a rag.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Vulcan 500 Ltd, correct?
If so, then this a common "problem" for this bike. Mine does the same thing, but the sqeaking comes and goes. One day it'll sqeak all day long and then nothing for weeks. I haven't done anything about it.
If you do try the above mentioned fixes, please post up the results.
If so, then this a common "problem" for this bike. Mine does the same thing, but the sqeaking comes and goes. One day it'll sqeak all day long and then nothing for weeks. I haven't done anything about it.
If you do try the above mentioned fixes, please post up the results.
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The disc brake squeal is common to some V-Stars too, mine did it from day one. My dealer removed the pads and sanded them with a fine grit sandpaper, but the noise came back in a few hundred miles. I found out that if I rinse the pads off with soap suds when I wash the bike, it takes the squeal out for a while. Might be the brake dust. ??
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xsyamahadg wrote:The disc brake squeal is common to some V-Stars too, mine did it from day one. My dealer removed the pads and sanded them with a fine grit sandpaper, but the noise came back in a few hundred miles. I found out that if I rinse the pads off with soap suds when I wash the bike, it takes the squeal out for a while. Might be the brake dust. ??
07 v-star 1100, brakes just started squeling with 200 miles on it, I actually was going to take it to the dealer this weekend as they are calling for nice weather; finally!!!
But if it is normal than i will just buy some brake clean and go with it!