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Plasterdog
Brake pads, any more insights?
The front pads on my 1983 1100ED, squeal like stuck pigs, unless I really clamp down. As there is only about 50% left I'm thinking I might as well replace them (yes I could "sand" them down but having done that once already...they were squealing again within a 100 miles), what brands/type are recommened? Anyone tried ceramics?Tags: None
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jimcor
From what I've read the squealing sound is caused by vibrations of the pad in the mount. That's what the disc brake lubricant, grease, is meant to cure. Just a very small amount is used where the pad contacts the caliper.
Now with that said, I've had some pads that just plain like to scream, grease 'em, sand 'em, whatever. Soon they're back to making embarassing noises. Seem to be pad rather than brand specific.
I've used pads on my 550L from Vesrah, Dunlop, EBC and SBS, probably some others, too. The SBS were ceramic. I truthfully tell you I cannot tell a difference from one brand to another, in the wet or dry, maybe other riders, on other bikes can. So anymore I use whatever brand name is cheapest or available.
Presently the 550 has EBC, the Concours has SBS ceramic.Last edited by Guest; 06-24-2006, 11:45 AM.
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Plasterdog
Thanks. I'll try greasing up the pads!:-D Carefully!!
Yes, I mean the plates not the pads themselves.
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tconroy
Originally posted by PlasterdogThanks. I'll try greasing up the pads!:-D Carefully!!
Yes, I mean the plates not the pads themselves.
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tconroy
That could work.The stuff im talking about is called disc brake quiet and is made by crc. Ya put it on wait ten minutes and then put it back together and try not to get any of that crap on your pad or rotar. If you do, it comes right off with alcohol, the rubbing kind not the drinking kind!
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OklahomaPomade
Could this lack of grease be causing my rear calipers to lock up? I press the pedal, pads make contact, never come out again.
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jimcor
Originally posted by OklahomaPomadeCould this lack of grease be causing my rear calipers to lock up? I press the pedal, pads make contact, never come out again.
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Plasterdog
Originally posted by tconroyThat could work.The stuff im talking about is called disc brake quiet and is made by crc. Ya put it on wait ten minutes and then put it back together and try not to get any of that crap on your pad or rotar. If you do, it comes right off with alcohol, the rubbing kind not the drinking kind!
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tconroy
Originally posted by PlasterdogThanks, PepBoys sells both. The compounds that is.
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Plasterdog
tconroy & jimcor
Thanks guys.
The Brake Quiet stuff works! The stuff I got from Pepboys ( by Permatex) was blue but still worked.
Now I don't sound like a herd of deranged hamsters when I stop/slow down.
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tconroy
Originally posted by Plasterdogtconroy & jimcor
Thanks guys.
The Brake Quiet stuff works! The stuff I got from Pepboys ( by Permatex) was blue but still worked.
Now I don't sound like a herd of deranged hamsters when I stop/slow down.
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jimcor
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