HOW TO STOP YOUR DISC BRAKES FROM SQUEAKING - TOP PROFESSIONAL TIPS FOR ALL

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2023
  • There are alot of things that make disc brakes make those horrible screaming, squawking, squealing noises. Not only is it annoying, your brakes are telling you they're not working at full potential. Most of the tips recommended on the internet are solutions to the results of brakes not being set up properly and/or treated well. But I have top professional tips showing you how to stop your disc brakes squeaking.
    In this tutorial I explain why disc brakes (and rim brakes) fundamentally make noises when applied and the basic solution that is the same for both types. I also reveal an extra tip just for disc brakes. These is a little known secrets in the bike industry even though it is common practice for mechanics working on cars and motorbikes.
    I'm not saying the other things don't work to a degree. These are just two things that should be done to all disc brakes when a bike is built or the pads are replaced to get rid of the actual problem from the start. It will also stop some of the problems making them yell at you and thus leave no reason to do those fixes again.
    Learn how to set up your own bike successfully and you will get a great sense of satisfaction and achievement.
    As always, if you are in doubt or don't feel confident about your bike maintenance, go and speak to a professional bike mechanic.
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  • @gordonav
    @gordonav Год назад

    Ashley, thanks for very valuable video - like the rest - please keep them coming. Anyway, my question: why are you bevelling both sides of the disc brake pad? ref (2.42) whereas with the motorcycle/car picture you show (2.10) it is only the trailing edge that is bevelled. And rim brakes also 'toe out' only the trailing side.