have had my gs for 3 months and my rear brakes squill when i stop everytime what can i do about that :dunno_white:
check the pads they might need to be changed other then that ill let a more knowledgeable :dunno_white: person tell you
Quote from: warmouth on July 02, 2008, 10:00:17 PM
have had my gs for 3 months and my rear brakes squill when i stop everytime what can i do about that :dunno_white:
Rear brake squeal is often caused by a misaligned rear wheel. Check that the alignment marks are the same on both sides of the swingarm. Adjust if necessary.
I didn't explain this in detail, so please ask if you have any questions.
did the temperature just change around you? Could be due to heat
thx guys i'll check the alignment , because i just had it's first service and they adjusted the chain , so that could be it . and the temp has been steady here . i'll let you know if it works ,chain needs adjusting anyways thanks again and by the way this forum is awesome . :cheers:
Quote from: warmouth on July 03, 2008, 07:14:56 AM
thx guys i'll check the alignment , because i just had it's first service and they adjusted the chain , so that could be it . and the temp has been steady here . i'll let you know if it works ,chain needs adjusting anyways thanks again and by the way this forum is awesome . :cheers:
Never trust the marks on the swing arm.Measure from the swing arm pivot bolt back to the axle bolt.These measurements should be the same.Some people have reported the marks to be 2 notches off from the other side.
yep the alignment was off brakes seem to be quiter now hardly any noise at all and the pivot to axle is an awesome idea thanks guys :bowdown:
You're welcome.