your brake disc is rubbing on the pads, either adjust the disc or the caliper to fix the noise.
SoapyBrow on
does it happen only on a certain point if so it could be a kink in the front rotar i’ve got one and it drives me mad 😆
True_3xile on
Contact!
Before you adjust the brakes make sure the wheel is set in all the way and isn’t sideways a tad
onemoreburrito on
My rise just started this today
BenJohnsonIsHim on
This post and comments just saved me about $500 in service costs. I just ran into this same issue and was convinced I had blown the fork lmao
Southern-Accident108 on
Rotor is touching pads, first i would check wheel and axle torque, if everything is good look and see is caliper misaligned or rotor is bent a bit
Nightshade400 on
Gonna be honest, I don’t even register that minor amount of noise or rubbing because at even a casual pace you can’t feel or hear it and it doesn’t do enough harm to even worry about.
BreadandFligs on
It’s also your rear brake making the noise and the bike moves slightly back and forth.
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your brake disc is rubbing on the pads, either adjust the disc or the caliper to fix the noise.
does it happen only on a certain point if so it could be a kink in the front rotar i’ve got one and it drives me mad 😆
Contact!
Before you adjust the brakes make sure the wheel is set in all the way and isn’t sideways a tad
My rise just started this today
This post and comments just saved me about $500 in service costs. I just ran into this same issue and was convinced I had blown the fork lmao
Rotor is touching pads, first i would check wheel and axle torque, if everything is good look and see is caliper misaligned or rotor is bent a bit
Gonna be honest, I don’t even register that minor amount of noise or rubbing because at even a casual pace you can’t feel or hear it and it doesn’t do enough harm to even worry about.
It’s also your rear brake making the noise and the bike moves slightly back and forth.