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vapourman
rear brake squeel, how do you stop it?
I get a nasty squeel from my rear disk with moderate pressure. There is no noise with light or heavy force on the brake pedal. The pads seem about half worn, still useable. Do I have to get new pads to get rid of the noise? Or are there any tricks to quiet it down? (1986 GS-1150)Tags: None
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Anonymous
At a auto place i worked at, they would rub alittle valve grinding compound onto the rotor(1 to 2 finger worth) and rotate the tire as the compound goes by the pad add alittle brake and then leave it on.
What this would do was skuff the pad and rotor to remove the glaze that gives sqeeks.
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Sometimes you can get a burr from the rotor stuck in a pad or the burr will still be on the rotor. If your rotor is getting a groove(s) wearing into it, this is a sign of a burr or other contaminant. Make sure the pads are clean and wearing evenly.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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I also have the same problem, I'll inspect them. Thanks for that, but one more thing. Sorry to steal your thread vapour, but I have some rear brake rub with no pressure to the pedal, and when I apply the brake it rubs some more. Whats the problem, anyone?
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Originally posted by MaineZukiI also have the same problem, I'll inspect them. Thanks for that, but one more thing. Sorry to steal your thread vapour, but I have some rear brake rub with no pressure to the pedal, and when I apply the brake it rubs some more. Whats the problem, anyone?And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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I get a nasty squeel from my rear disk with moderate pressure. There is no noise with light or heavy force on the brake pedal. The pads seem about half worn, still useable. Do I have to get new pads to get rid of the noise? Or are there any tricks to quiet it down?
I would inspect the pads once I had them out.
Good Luck.
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Originally posted by dmplattI get a nasty squeel from my rear disk with moderate pressure. There is no noise with light or heavy force on the brake pedal. The pads seem about half worn, still useable. Do I have to get new pads to get rid of the noise? Or are there any tricks to quiet it down?
I would inspect the pads once I had them out.
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Is the brake arm adjusted to come up enough? There's a bolt held by a nut that's used to adjust the pedal height. It's near the rear of the brake arm. At least that's what my '79 1000 has. If you back off the bolt a little, that should raise the pedal a bit and maybe stop the dragging. Don't forget to tighten the holding nut. You should have 2-3 mm of "play" at the pedal before the braking actually begins.
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Originally posted by KEITH KRAUSEOriginally posted by MaineZukiI also have the same problem, I'll inspect them. Thanks for that, but one more thing. Sorry to steal your thread vapour, but I have some rear brake rub with no pressure to the pedal, and when I apply the brake it rubs some more. Whats the problem, anyone?
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MaineZuki, if you're having trouble finding the pedal adjuster bolt, just push the pedal down some and pull it back up hard enough so you'll hear the end of the bolt hitting the stop somewhere.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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