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You know the sound that makes your spine shiver...
I'm in danger of looking foolish, asking for obvious answers, not done a search etc... BUT... having read and actioned lot's on bed-in, contamination, bleeding, caliper adjustment etc... I still seem to suffer.
Am I doing something wrong, or is it just one of those facts of life you learn to live with?
I've experienced 3 different brake systems - Tektro Auriga Comp, Tektro Drako and Avid Elixir 5 - while performance varied, all had the squealing.
is there an instant cure?
Don't worry, the usual 'experts' will be along in a minute with pages of arguing and advice.
is there an instant cure?
No.
I've got some Tektros that just seem to squeal in the wet.
It does let pedestrians know you are there when they step out in front of you though.
dampness innit
The usual things to atempt are
Sand down discs and pads a bed in again making a deliberate attempt to get them hot
Align properly using the hope method - see their vids
Copaslip on the back of the pads
Change your type of pad
File a chamfer on the leading edge of the pad ( for desparete measures only
Change discs to one with a different drilling pattern
Buy earplugs