Amazer98
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- Region
- USA
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- Yarmouth
If any of you are having a brake issue with a Creo 2, this story might help. For the first four or five rides (approx 100 miles) on my Creo 2 Expert, the SRAM brakes worked just fine.
But all of a sudden, on maybe my fifth ride, the front brake started to judder and squeal, hellaciously vibrating the front wheel. All those rides were on decent tarmac in clear weather, so I don't think I contaminated the pads.
I took it back to the shop, where the mechanic verified the vibrations and promptly installed a new rotor, pads and even new calipers. Still, the vibration persisted and so the mechanic called Sram, who assigned one of their engineers to help with the fix. They sent down yet another Centerline rotor, and a fresh set of pads, which the mechanic installed.
He took the bike out for a ride and bedded the brakes according to factory instructions. Still, they vibrated and shook the front fork, just as the original brakes did.
I got my bike back a few days ago. After talking some more with the SRAM engineer, they decided to swap the standard Centerline rotors out and install SRAM Paceline rotors. The LBS also swapped the ‘quiet’ standard pads and installed the slightly more grippy (but allegedly noisier) semi-metallic pads.
I’m happy to say the new combo of rotors and pads performs consistently smoothly (at least so far after two 25 mile rides) and the brakes don’t seem unduly noisy. So… problem solved!
I don’t understand why the factory specced brakes started juddering (perfect word for what happened) and why the replacement parts continued to have issues. But hopefully if you have the same problem, this account will help.
But all of a sudden, on maybe my fifth ride, the front brake started to judder and squeal, hellaciously vibrating the front wheel. All those rides were on decent tarmac in clear weather, so I don't think I contaminated the pads.
I took it back to the shop, where the mechanic verified the vibrations and promptly installed a new rotor, pads and even new calipers. Still, the vibration persisted and so the mechanic called Sram, who assigned one of their engineers to help with the fix. They sent down yet another Centerline rotor, and a fresh set of pads, which the mechanic installed.
He took the bike out for a ride and bedded the brakes according to factory instructions. Still, they vibrated and shook the front fork, just as the original brakes did.
I got my bike back a few days ago. After talking some more with the SRAM engineer, they decided to swap the standard Centerline rotors out and install SRAM Paceline rotors. The LBS also swapped the ‘quiet’ standard pads and installed the slightly more grippy (but allegedly noisier) semi-metallic pads.
I’m happy to say the new combo of rotors and pads performs consistently smoothly (at least so far after two 25 mile rides) and the brakes don’t seem unduly noisy. So… problem solved!
I don’t understand why the factory specced brakes started juddering (perfect word for what happened) and why the replacement parts continued to have issues. But hopefully if you have the same problem, this account will help.