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    Default What do you think this noise is?

    Listen to the noise my Ryker makes just as it's coming to a stop at this stop sign. Sounds almost like the brakes are sticking. I don't hear it all the time, just off and on.

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    Sounds like dirty brakes to me!! How many miles on it so far?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey View Post
    Sounds like dirty brakes to me!! How many miles on it so far?
    A little over 6K
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    Try to figure out witch wheel it may be coming from and take the brake apart and give it a good cleaning, maybe put a little disk brake paste on the back side of your pads!! Mine squeals a little after I wash it and let it sit for awhile before I ride it, usually go's away after a few stops down the road! Happy Trails!!!
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    Mine does it once in a while too....I just hose them off with water and it goes away for a while.

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    I blow mine out with compressed air from a compressor from time to time. I've done all my bikes like this over the years, you'll be amazed at the amount of brake dust that comes out of there. Also when you replace your brake pads, you should de-glaze & clean the rotors.
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    Could be glazed on pads. Run it up to 30mph and get on the brakes as hard as you can. Do this a couple more times and see if it goes away.
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