New Rad Mini 4 with mech brakes. The rear was squealing bad over about a 3-4" section of the rear rotor. Have rode a total of 3 miles.
Removed front and rear rotors
Soaked rotors 20 minutes in 90% alcohol, then wiped thoroughly with lint free cloth
Wiped pads down with 90%
Sanded rotors and pads with 320 grit and a block (have done and seen this done at shops before),
This allowed me to ride all the way up to 1.5 miles before the squealing started again. Not as bad, but seems to be building.
I've adjusted the pads as far from the rotor as possible, then turned the nut a couple clicks to be closer, but it doesn't effect the squeal either way.
With the bike upside down and slowly spinning, the top of the inside pad seems to be touching or almost touching the rotor. The mounts look good, but I'm thinking the caliper might be offset slighting causing the inside pad's top edge to rub. The squeal stops if I apply the brakes. If I'm cresting a hill with no squeal, using the pedal assist or throttle, then stop pedaling or throttling, it's almost like a queue for the squeal to begin when the motor stops...though it's not 100% of the time. Maybe 80%.
Any thoughts on either the throttle (or pedal assist) somehow triggering the squeal?
Any thoughts on on the top edge of the pad rubbing? Should that pad naturally sit closer to the rotor?
Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions.
Removed front and rear rotors
Soaked rotors 20 minutes in 90% alcohol, then wiped thoroughly with lint free cloth
Wiped pads down with 90%
Sanded rotors and pads with 320 grit and a block (have done and seen this done at shops before),
This allowed me to ride all the way up to 1.5 miles before the squealing started again. Not as bad, but seems to be building.
I've adjusted the pads as far from the rotor as possible, then turned the nut a couple clicks to be closer, but it doesn't effect the squeal either way.
With the bike upside down and slowly spinning, the top of the inside pad seems to be touching or almost touching the rotor. The mounts look good, but I'm thinking the caliper might be offset slighting causing the inside pad's top edge to rub. The squeal stops if I apply the brakes. If I'm cresting a hill with no squeal, using the pedal assist or throttle, then stop pedaling or throttling, it's almost like a queue for the squeal to begin when the motor stops...though it's not 100% of the time. Maybe 80%.
Any thoughts on either the throttle (or pedal assist) somehow triggering the squeal?
Any thoughts on on the top edge of the pad rubbing? Should that pad naturally sit closer to the rotor?
Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions.