Mtnm
Active Member
Two questions I hope the experts can help me with:
1) After about 100 miles on my Jumper (26") I've developed a front squeal in the brakes.
I did do some riding in Moab which had deep sandy conditions in the Needles area.
I have washed down the front rotor using an alcohol solution and lint free rags, which did remove a layer of black: this helped.
I also have been washing the area with just water: this also helped.
But the squeal does return.
I think my next step is to replace the brake pads with the thought I've somehow contaminated the pads: any other thoughts or recommendations?
2) Is it possible to adjust the "eco" setting so I get less boost?
The goal is to extend my distance.
I get around 10 miles of distance before the battery has dropped to 2 bars, which seems reasonable given I'm riding off-road with several hundred feet of elevation gain.
Thank you for any suggestions or comments.
Mike
Colorado
1) After about 100 miles on my Jumper (26") I've developed a front squeal in the brakes.
I did do some riding in Moab which had deep sandy conditions in the Needles area.
I have washed down the front rotor using an alcohol solution and lint free rags, which did remove a layer of black: this helped.
I also have been washing the area with just water: this also helped.
But the squeal does return.
I think my next step is to replace the brake pads with the thought I've somehow contaminated the pads: any other thoughts or recommendations?
2) Is it possible to adjust the "eco" setting so I get less boost?
The goal is to extend my distance.
I get around 10 miles of distance before the battery has dropped to 2 bars, which seems reasonable given I'm riding off-road with several hundred feet of elevation gain.
Thank you for any suggestions or comments.
Mike
Colorado