nklr :noisy brakes (bmw)

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Eddie
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nklr :noisy brakes (bmw)

Post by Eddie » Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:11 pm

Mark, You might could try some coarse sandpaper and lightly scuff the swept surface of the rotor. A piece folded to 2 or 3 inches square and run by hand in a circular motion while rotating the wheel a few revolutions per side should be sufficient. That'll provide a little bite into the pads and deglaze them, too. While you're there, if the pads mount on any sort of pin, I've taken the pin out and shined it up with a Scotchbrite pad, fine sandpaper, etc... to give the pads a smooth surface to work on. ---Just some free stuff to try. eddie
> [Original Message] > From: mark ward > To: List KLR DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com>; > Date: 10/20/2010 3:02:00 PM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Noisy Brakes (BMW) > > Hey all > My other bike (& KLR650)I just picked up Fri. is a BMW (2000) K1200lt,
the back brakes squeak/Squeal, when applied, the shop said the "pads" were glazed, I just need to use harder for a while, to remove the glazing.
> (lots! of brake dust on the rim, and plenty of pad left.) > > I, thought rotors glazed, Not pads. > Anyone who Realy knows brakes, Please advise. > (ok, beamer & street bike, jokes welcome too. LOL) > Mark (32nd) West Mi. >

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