MMcc
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Got fed up with loud brake squeal from the rear brakes especially when backing up. Dealer tried to fix with spray brake cleaner. That worked for about 20 minutes and then it came back loud as ever. I took the two bolts out that hold the pads to the caliper and I planned to apply some of the perma-tex backing to the pads. What I found was that the pads had worn a groove into the bolt shank. Called the dealer to see if he had replacement bolts and would they be covered under warranty. No bolts but he would order a set for me. Was not sure BRP would cover the cost. I took my bolts and with a file and sandpaper smoothed the shaft where the tabs from the pad locate. I did not do a fancy job just eliminated the ridge. Replaced the bolts and pads and took a test ride. Very little brake noise now.:yes: I then removed the bolts and pads and applied the anti squeal material and waited for it to dry about 20 minutes. Reassembled everything and went riding again. No noise of any kind from the rear brake.
hyea: If you find the rear brake squealing check the bolts for wear grooves. Not sure if you need to apply the anti squeal material or not. Waiting for call from dealer that my new bolts are in. I called and left a message for Carlo also. Simple fix for mine that maybe will help others with the same problem.
