John Dombrowski
Active Member
even after the 100 mile tuneup at the dealer. Got home and within an hour they were squeaking again.
Can anyone recommend different/better pads?
Can anyone recommend different/better pads?
I switched from Sram sintered pads to Kool Stop organic pads last summer. Noise stopped, great braking, but not as long lasting. Kool Stop makes replacement pads for most brands.
I made a mistake in saying Sram, I meant Avid. Avid and Sram are owned by the same company. I haven't run through the Kool Stop's yet. Here's where I posted about switching: http://electricbikereview.com/community/threads/kool-stop-brake-pads.2339/When you say not long lasting, how many miles are you talking about vs. the stock pads. And they can't cost that much right?
Before changing the pads you could try this:
You can try this but it may not last:
Remove the pads and sand them until there are no ridges left.. Use 100 grit or so.
Sand the discs both sides.
What's really important is bedding the pads.
Run the bike up to full speed and brake hard on only one wheel.. Do this 5 - 10 times
Do the same for the other wheel.
IF you go with new pads do the same thing.. It works most of the time.
If you tried everything and the brakes still squeak, you might need to buy new pads. Another thing... is it just the rear? My rear would start squeaking even though I put new pads in. It turns out, my rear disc brake mounts were too weak. They would flex ever so slightly when you hit the brakes. After I put on a torque arm to stiffen up the motor mount, the problem went away.