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Squeaky Front Brakes
« on: April 20, 2007, 10:22:27 AM »
Hi All,

Here's my problem. I changed my front brakes, and now they're squeaking like I have mice jammed instead of caliper pistons.

When I first got the bike, it had old brake pads. They squeaked. It stopped squeaking last fall. Most likely because the pads were covered in fork oil from my leaky forks. :( My mechanic insisted the brake pads were still thick enough, though when I changed the pads, I realized that they were actually almost down to the metal backing. :(

After changing the pads, the brakes started squeaking again. I first thought that it was because the caliper pistons were dirty, or not lubricated enough, so last night I took them apart again and cleaned/lubricated everything thoroughly (don't worry, I didn't lubricate the pads themselves).

This morning I rode into work, and the pads are squeaking again. I should mention that my right disc has lots of grooves that I don't like, but they don't sell them new anymore anyways (original Honda parts were 370$ each!).

I checked the runout on the rotors & wheel rim, and it seemed well within spec. Same with the rotor thickness. The grooves are a big concern, but I don't know what I can do about them.

Do you think the grooves are causing the squeaking? Should I just wait a while and see it the noise goes away (it seemed to continue with the old pads)?

Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Francis