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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Rear Brake scrapping noise
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<blockquote data-quote="radman" data-source="post: 259312" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>Feej brakes are noisy if you've never had a bike that used sintered pads-if I ride sans helmet I'm still surprised at the amount of noise the brakes, especially the front, generate with the binders on. Grinding is a different story-there are cases where a rock or other foreign material got caught in there, and started eating up the rotor. If this is the case (grinding), get it checked or pull the rear caliper and examine now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radman, post: 259312, member: 167"] Feej brakes are noisy if you've never had a bike that used sintered pads-if I ride sans helmet I'm still surprised at the amount of noise the brakes, especially the front, generate with the binders on. Grinding is a different story-there are cases where a rock or other foreign material got caught in there, and started eating up the rotor. If this is the case (grinding), get it checked or pull the rear caliper and examine now. [/QUOTE]
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