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zachl 05-05-10 08:28 AM

squeaky rear brake
 
hey all,

bit of an embarrassingly annoying one im afraid.

when i apply my back brake when going slowly, it squeaks horrible,

im not massively technically minded,

what can i do?

the_lone_wolf 05-05-10 08:31 AM

Re: squeaky rear brake
 
Take the pads out and refit them with a smear of copper grease on the non-friction side, between the pads and the pistons

dyzio 05-05-10 08:32 AM

Re: squeaky rear brake
 
Might be something else, but check your brake pads.
Mine used to squeak when they were getting low.

And what TLW said .

zachl 05-05-10 08:57 AM

Re: squeaky rear brake
 
is it a wheel off jobbie?

the_lone_wolf 05-05-10 09:00 AM

Re: squeaky rear brake
 
I doubt it - Haven't done it on my old SV but on the ADV it's one locating pin and the pads fall out the calliper, can't imagine Mr Suzuki designing a bike where the only way to change the pads involved removing the wheel:cool:

zachl 05-05-10 09:08 AM

Re: squeaky rear brake
 
i'll have to have a look later on, hopefully it will be an easy fix,

are new pads expensive?

the_lone_wolf 05-05-10 09:14 AM

Re: squeaky rear brake
 
On the ADV they're ~£20 a pair from the dealer, but at 6k miles I doubt you'll need them unless you drag the rear brake everywhere...

zachl 05-05-10 09:23 AM

Re: squeaky rear brake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 2260832)
On the ADV they're ~£20 a pair from the dealer, but at 6k miles I doubt you'll need them unless you drag the rear brake everywhere...


thats what i thought, but then i was thinking maybe they kind of expire or something,

is there a section on here that explains how to remove the pads?

the_lone_wolf 05-05-10 09:32 AM

Re: squeaky rear brake
 
I'd imagine it's in the owners manual, but I've been a bit spoiled by KTMs extensive instructions in theirs...

If not someone who knows more than me can probably explain it better, but on the KTM it's a 60 second job to change the backs

andrewsmith 05-05-10 09:42 AM

Re: squeaky rear brake
 
the haynes explains it quite well.
Word of warning you sometimes have to split the caliper to do it


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