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Old 15-10-04, 06:39 PM   #1
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Default Rear Brake Squeal!

Does or did anybody else have rear brake squeal when appling the rear brake? If so what is the solution that you took to fix it? 2004 Naked SV650 with embarrassing sound. I'm still under warranty so will probably take it back to the Dealer. I just wanted to know if others have experienced this problem. Cheers, Richard
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Old 15-10-04, 07:32 PM   #2
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I get a bit of this too I'd be interested to hear a solution
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Old 15-10-04, 07:45 PM   #3
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Don't use it or coat the disc liberally with grease.

*please don't take anything I say seriously*
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Old 15-10-04, 07:46 PM   #4
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Alternatively, remove the pads and smear a little copper grease on the back (the non friction side) This has worked for me in the past on both bicycle and motorbike disc brakes.
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Old 15-10-04, 08:02 PM   #5
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try removing the pads and cleaning both the pads and discs, could be dirt/dust trapped between.
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Old 16-10-04, 04:40 AM   #6
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try removing the pads and cleaning both the pads and discs, could be dirt/dust trapped between.
I bought my bike new from an out of town Dealer. I started to notice the squeal the 2nd day of ownership. I was wondering if this was a Suzuki SV650 thing and if everybody has went thru this problem.
Cheers, Richard
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Old 16-10-04, 06:13 PM   #7
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yep, i have the same problem from day 1, but i quite like the fact it acts as a warning to other road uses of your road presense. So i will not b e copper easing it .
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Old 16-10-04, 07:13 PM   #8
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Try some aerosol Brake Cleaner (WD40 or CRC Brand). Spray it into the pad area and onto the disk - wipe clean and repeat if necessary.

Cover & protect areas such as the tyre , chain etc as you spray.

Worked for me on a minor brake "squeal".

Make sure you use the BrakeClean product and not the lubricants from those manufacturers - the cans look the same.
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Old 16-10-04, 08:04 PM   #9
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Try some aerosol Brake Cleaner (WD40 or CRC Brand). Spray it into the pad area and onto the disk - wipe clean and repeat if necessary.

Cover & protect areas such as the tyre , chain etc as you spray.

Worked for me on a minor brake "squeal".

Make sure you use the BrakeClean product and not the lubricants from those manufacturers - the cans look the same.
Hmm, the only WD40 in the UK is most definitely NOT for use around brakes.
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Old 16-10-04, 08:18 PM   #10
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Mine does it since I put new pads in, I took them out and cleaned them again with brake cleaner, but it has come back after a couple of weeks. I think it needs the disc replacing too, but its a squeal, I can put up with
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