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CRC Disc Brake Quiet
#11
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This is good for the squealing wife
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#12
New Zealand's contribution to Western culture ?
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#13
(01-24-2021, 05:37 AM)treedoc_imp Wrote: [Image: 6e8a7125166bece7e0503c4866900996.jpg]

This is good for the squealing wife

Have you practiced using it?? ..lol..Tongue
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#14
I have been using a little grease on the back of my pads for some time and none of my bikes squeak.
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#15
Thumbs Up, yes we do that on cars as well, brakes needs to be serviced from time to time, it prevents from being sticky and squeaky
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#16
The only squeaky brake I ever had was the rear set-up on the stock '14 CB1100, sometimes under damp conditions.

Otherwise, never had brake problem on two-wheeled vehicles.
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#17
(01-28-2021, 03:10 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Thumbs Up, yes we do that on cars as well, brakes needs to be serviced from time to time, it prevents from being sticky and squeaky

I do all my own brake work, from rebuilding the calipers and replacing what is worn; but the simple task of grease to prevent squeaking on bikes & cars, works. Takes no time, cost almost nothing, and helps you live with brakes that do not sound like something is about to lock up. Since I replace fluids every year or two, and attend to calipers if needed, I have very quiet brakes on my vehicles, and recommend more people take the time take care for the most important safety item on a bike, save the tires.
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#18
(01-28-2021, 07:41 AM)michael1954_imp Wrote:
(01-28-2021, 03:10 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Thumbs Up, yes we do that on cars as well, brakes needs to be serviced from time to time, it prevents from being sticky and squeaky

I do all my own brake work, from rebuilding the calipers and replacing what is worn; but the simple task of grease to prevent squeaking on bikes & cars, works. Takes no time, cost almost nothing, and helps you live with brakes that do not sound like something is about to lock up. Since I replace fluids every year or two, and attend to calipers if needed, I have very quiet brakes on my vehicles, and recommend more people take the time take care for the most important safety item on a bike, save the tires.

I do all my own brake work, from rebuilding the calipers and replacing what is worn; but the simple task of grease to prevent squeaking on bikes & cars, works. Takes no time, cost almost nothing, and helps you live with brakes that do not sound like something is about to lock up. Since I replace fluids every year or two, and attend to calipers if needed, I have very quiet brakes on my vehicles, and recommend more people take the time take care for the most important safety item on a bike, save the tires.
Agree!
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#19
lol - brake fluid?
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#20
Gold, It’s Honda Extra Quiet brake fluid. Hard to find, but worth it Big Grin
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