10-02-2016, 08:41 AM
(10-02-2016, 07:41 AM)Andor_imp Wrote: the brake pads are lightly touching the discofreno, cooling holes causing that noise you hear when the brake pads will be reduced in thickness should disappear.
Americans excuse me for not perfect translation.
Andor... thank you. I'm totally impressed with your translation. It's much better than I could ever do in the reverse! Thanks!
(10-02-2016, 07:18 AM)kmoney_imp Wrote: My front wheel whines like that. It has done it ever since a tire change. Axle and spacers are perfect, wheel bearings are perfect, forks are aligned, brakes aren't dragging, normal tire wear.... It's just something that I've learned to accept as normal. Does the pitch of the whine change if you load the front wheel up by using the front brakes heavily?
Kmoney, I don't know, I'll have to try that. I am a bit relieved that it doesn't appear to be the engine or the drivetrain. I don't understand why it just started all of a sudden though. Interestingly you don't hear it at speed, just when slowing down.
