I have 30,000 mi on my 03r. Have had incessant front brake squeal since nearly new. Replaced pads at 16K with Galfer, which are non-metallic pads which I prefer due to less wear on the rotors. I have made all manner of attempts to get rid of the noise from using the "anti-squeal grease" from the auto stores to cleaning and sanding the pads and cleaning the caliper assembly. Nothing works for very long.
The squeal is not a slight noise either--pretty loud unless braking very hard and then it almost goes away.
Wondering if anyone on this board has had similar issues and found a permanent fix?
Wayne
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When my (front) brakes start squeaking, I clean them and it goes away (for a while). I have blown the dust out of the calipers with compressed air, but this is ill-advised due to the toxicity of the dust, so I usually rinse the calipers and rotors with a good spray from the hose, and wipe the rotors off with a dry rag. If that doesn't stop the squeal, I wipe the rotors thoroughly with a rag dampened with Brakleen to get any residual grit and dust off. I suspect that different driving conditions will have an impact on how often this is necessary, but for me, it works for about a month.
Sounds like that hasn't worked for you though. Maybe your rotor is too smooth? On a car, I've scratched up a glazed rotor with a stiff (knotted) wire cup-brush on an electric drill (bearing down hard at a medium-slow speed), but I've never tried it on a bike's rotor. Maybe somebody else has?
Sounds like that hasn't worked for you though. Maybe your rotor is too smooth? On a car, I've scratched up a glazed rotor with a stiff (knotted) wire cup-brush on an electric drill (bearing down hard at a medium-slow speed), but I've never tried it on a bike's rotor. Maybe somebody else has?
Rich
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