24-04-13, 11:14 PM
(24-04-13, 11:09 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: It's certainly a cheap option to try out first and it won't do any harmAs I said before, the pads look like they have a lot of life left and they don't appear to be unevenly worn so its likely that you just need to give the them a bit of a greasing on the back of the pad and to maybe clean up the callipers a bit. Also, put some grease on to the pad retaining pin![]()
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Was about to say, clean up the pad pins really well and lightly copper grease them so the pads can slide properly.
And make sure there's no deep grooves for the pads to get stuck on.

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Will do, copper grease should arrive tomorrow, I'll do it then. Again, thank to everyone for the advice and a big thanks to darrsi