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| AcID ZeR0 |
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 AcID ZeR0 Renault 5 Driver
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| goony |
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 goony Renault 5 Driver
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| Retro-Man |
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short of removing and deglazing the pads
I am assuming you have checked that there is in fact material left on the pads
You could try blasting out the caliper area with either an aerosol brake cleaner or carefully using your local jetwash
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| mr.z |
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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Get into the habbit of useing both, i know the feeling, i'd stand bugger all chance stoping on just my rear brake, but then i can say the same for the front...
Squeeking is not anything to worry about, there will be a way of checking the pad wear, appart from that, if your still stopping then dont worry...
Haveing knowlageble friends will make your life easyer, or a trused mechanic wou can have a look/listen for you...
+ Like retro man said, break cleaner is your friend  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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| Flip |
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 Flip Super Spammer

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Don't forget that the rear brake only gives a third of the braking power and should never be used alone. (The rear disc / drum brake is tiny) . I only use it for hill starts and e stops. Some of my biker mates are the same  |
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| aqualung1 |
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 aqualung1 Trackday Trickster

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if not confident about brakes, understandabble
please try and find a knowledgeable mate and then check all are clean and if necessary copper grease rear of pads.
it could be as said if relying heavily on front very worn down
please if not sure dont, a squeeking brake is better than no brake
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| haGGard |
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 haGGard Nearly there...

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I have squeeky brakes too. I'll try some copper grease, but i need to ask, where is the rear of the pad? Is it the part that rubs on the disk? |
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| PsychoHippy |
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| Ste |
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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| haGGard |
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 haGGard Nearly there...

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How would that stop the squeeking? Its the rubbing thats making the squeeking.  |
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 stryker Brolly Dolly

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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 113 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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