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 DarkKnight_I Two Stroke Sniffer

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 Posted: 21:02 - 13 May 2006 Post subject: Squeaky Brakes and rust? |
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Hey Everyone, I got my Honda NSR125 about 4 months ago, and after having a complete blast last couple of weeks, my back brake is squeaking like a b*tch! I know its probably a very simple problem to fix, but would like your advice..whats the best way to fix the horrible screech?
Also, Could somebody suggest the best anti-rust oils for the chain, nuts and bolts, brake pads etc..
Greatly Appreciated!
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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

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for the brakes check that there is enough pad left on them. if there is the brakes are squeaking as they have dirt behind the pads. you need to clean the back of the pads + pistons and apply some fresh copper grease to the rear of the pads
as for potection a lot of people recommend scottoiler FS 365 Protector Spray, though i have never used it.
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 DarkKnight_I Two Stroke Sniffer

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Thanks mate, but i didnt find and dirt behind the brakes, although they do look a little rusty..might need to go for the oils..but thanks anyways..  |
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 DarkKnight_I Two Stroke Sniffer

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Hey again, had to go to manchester over weekend, so sorry for slow reply. I still gotta buy some oils, and will look at the ones you recommended. Ta  |
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oil + brakes!! what a great idea!!  |
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 DarkKnight_I Two Stroke Sniffer

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Hehehe..i MEANT grease on the brakes! Im a complete noob here with bikes! I have never fixed anything before, so all this is a new begining for me.  |
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 Superlight Nitrous Nuisance

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| DarkKnight_I wrote: | I have never fixed anything before, so all this is a new begining for me.  |
You do like danger, don't you?! A complete spanner virgin fiddling with brakes sounds llike a bad idea to me.
Just make sure you're going slow when you find out whether they still work after you put them back together without the little widget that doesn't seem to fit anywhere
As for chain lube, there are loads of spray lubes to choose from (I think Halfords do a few, if you don't know where to start). I used to use Castrol chain wax, it's white and waxy so it tends to be easier to see where you've sprayed it and flings off less.
Having said that, I've started using gear oil (plain normal car gear oil) it's thicker than engine oil, cheaper than chainlube, and easier to clean off when it ends up on your back wheel.  ____________________ You only need two tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape.
If it doesn't move but should, use the WD-40.
If it shouldn't move but does, use the Duct Tape. |
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 DarkKnight_I Two Stroke Sniffer

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Hehe..Well i would rather do something about my brakes before im riding on the north circular at 50mph and find my brakes fail me, mind you i have thought out a cool scenario to get out of that situation
Do you reckon i should play it safe and expensive and go to a mechanic to check me bike out? Or do you suggest i should get my brothers toolkit and find some online manuals to take the brakes apart? Everyone needs to start somewhere
I'll go to Halfords next week to see what they have..BUT what do i do about the nut and bolts? They are becoming real rusty! and its not a pretty sight, especially on the fairings.
Thanks sooo much! |
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Yeah..unfortunately my bike sits proudly outside my block of flats. Darn..its been pissing down all week! Terrible weather to drive!
I will go and buy some Motorex, which i hope Halfords sell..and other oils.
Some of the nuts on the fairings and underneath the speedometer, look like they need replacing, i know its probably a stupid question..but do i ave to go to a bike mechanic to get those bolts?
And i gotta know this..what is pingfuckits???  |
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when your finished with everything, give the disk's and pad's a coating of WD40 then have fun
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Hehe..I think i could imagine the scenario! Guess what..my suspension started to squeaking! Its doing my head in..and its really when you stop at the traffic lights! Gotta put an end to all this!
Ta mate for the Pingfuckits! Will now be aware of it  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 195 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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