GrandPaBrogan
⚡ eGeezer ⚡
My rotors are dead straight, callipers perfectly aligned, pads are new and have been broken-in correctly and are spaced-out evenly either side of the rotor. Rotors have never had any oil on them, no marred scarring of any sort from trapped sand silica particles. Brakes are powerful and stop on a dime... silent in the wet or dry (no squeaking or honking).
BUT every now and then (usually after a bump but not always) I'd get an intermittent zinging rasping sound from the front brakes. Kinda like the sound it could make (I speculate) if one of the pads lifted off it's piston and is glancing ever so lightly against the side of the rotor... or perhaps the fork LOWERS (left slider) gets twisted but takes a moment or two to straighten out again?
Definitely not the rear brake because the sound is still there when I engage that. And yes, definitely the front because it goes away when I use the front brake - but then it returns straight after. Sometimes tapping the front brake lever gets rid of it, sometimes not - but eventually it goes away as mysteriously as it appeared (I can't recreate it in my workshop).
I have two full suspension eMTBs, I'm the first owner since brand new. Both bikes have front thru-axles, one with 180mm rotors and the other with 203mm rotors - different brand hydraulic brakes (one is 2 piston and the other is 4 piston) and have different forks - and they both do it.
Does this ever happen to any of your bikes? Anyone figured out a fix from real life experience?
BUT every now and then (usually after a bump but not always) I'd get an intermittent zinging rasping sound from the front brakes. Kinda like the sound it could make (I speculate) if one of the pads lifted off it's piston and is glancing ever so lightly against the side of the rotor... or perhaps the fork LOWERS (left slider) gets twisted but takes a moment or two to straighten out again?
Definitely not the rear brake because the sound is still there when I engage that. And yes, definitely the front because it goes away when I use the front brake - but then it returns straight after. Sometimes tapping the front brake lever gets rid of it, sometimes not - but eventually it goes away as mysteriously as it appeared (I can't recreate it in my workshop).
I have two full suspension eMTBs, I'm the first owner since brand new. Both bikes have front thru-axles, one with 180mm rotors and the other with 203mm rotors - different brand hydraulic brakes (one is 2 piston and the other is 4 piston) and have different forks - and they both do it.
Does this ever happen to any of your bikes? Anyone figured out a fix from real life experience?