That sort of 'brake pad rust mark' is usually caused by the vehicle been left sitting for a while without movement. It happens on pretty much every vehicle that sits for a few days; it starts to happen the moment you stop; and it will occur quicker if you've been riding/driving in the wet extensively but without any hard braking to heat up & boil off the moisture that accumulates in the pads thru use. It occurs because the tiny gap between the pads & the disc make for an ideal environment for mild surface 'rust' to start. It's normal, it's not usually damaging, and it's to be expected if your vehicle sits between uses, only most generally don't notice it because the 'discoloured patch' is hidden by the pads until you start moving again, and by then you're on/in the machine & the first few applications of the brakes will usually wear it off pdq!!

hyea: If it's a bit more than what you get after a couple of days standing, it can make the brakes squeal a little until the pads/discs wear in again, and if it's really REALLY bad, it can require the removal of the pads & scuffing their surface with fine sandpaper.... but that's usually pretty rare. :lecturef_smilie:
However, if your vehicle has been left sitting for longer than a couple of days &/or left with wet pads in a humid environment. If it bothers you, just find yourself a clear straight stretch of road & when there's no traffic you can annoy or put at risk by doing so, take your Spyder's speed up to saaay 30-40 mph and (after checking behind to make sure it's safe) firmly apply the brakes so you slow rapidly down to about 10-15 mph then ride on.... ride on for a couple of minutes & then repeat the whole process a few times. Anything more than saaayy 5-6 times probably isn't going to improve things beyond what you will have already done. :thumbup: