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Weird Noises / Front Sprocket Troubles
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(14-05-14, 11:10 PM)Millietant link Wrote: Are the pads "cheap" or very metallic ?


Binding brakes means the pistons are not returning properly from the disc-face, or into the caliper, once you've let the brakes off.


This could be the pads sticking on the pins, but if you've cleaned and lubricated these, then I'd suggest the pistons are the problem - probably built up dried grunge around them (might have got into the seals as well). Personally, I'd do a proper caliper overhaul, taking the pistons out and cleaning the up (fitting new seals as well) - it's easy, doesn't take too long and doesn't cost too much.
As said above. The blue-spots are excellent brakes when properly maintained but in order for them to work free & easy its vital to have the pistons clean & free to move in & out. A complete strip & clean & if it were me a set of new seals should sort the problem. Its a good idea to lightly smear some red rubber brake grease around the seal edges/outer reaches of brake pistons-this helps movement & acts as a seal against dirt & wet. If your brake pad pins are dirty/corroded cleaning them & using some copper grease will help the pads move freely.
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Re: Weird Noises / Front Sprocket Troubles - by Dave48 - 15-05-14, 05:51 AM

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