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  • Do all disc brakes squeal in the wet/damp?
  • organic355
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    or just AVIDS?

    soobalias
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    think its pad rather than brake…. but i can get a super howl from my hopes and my maguras could sound like the old intercity 125 if you got the right conditions.

    Deveron53
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    My Avid Juicy 7s are silent, My Code 5s judder like hell but I think it’s the rear brake mount tab flexing! Next frame will be rear post mount I think!

    busydog
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    It’s been so long since we have seen rain I don’t remember 😆

    My Shimano will squeal a bit when wet, but not the howling I have heard from some brakes

    old_mtber
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    Agree about pads. Hope resin pads are quiet but squeal horribly in the wet. Hope sintered are noisier in the dry but less prone to squeal in rain. Personally I always go for sintered now – unless we get a really dry summer?!

    Trimix
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    The squeal is caused by the high speed vibration of the pad on disc. So check the method of retention. You may find if its a spring type you can bend it to improve it. Or check your pistons retract properly, they may be dirty and sticking.

    gmex619
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    My Hopes have never squeaked (besides when I got fluid on the pads and rotor..)

    mrmo
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    i find sintered squeal, organic don’t as a general rule. This is the same callipers, XTR 965, on a variety of discs, shimano, avid, alligator

    collinstiffee
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    the same problem on car calipers is removed with a small amount of copper grease on the piston side.

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