brw0513
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The rear disc on my 900e has started making an awful rubbing noise. I've made a short video here:
I've used white paint pen to try and highlight the lateral movement in the disc relative to the caliper. The sound level in the recording is low, and of course the dog was eating kibble in the background. Sheesh.
The wobble in the disc could be the disc itself or the hub, or perhaps something else. I was going to remove the disc and re-orient it 180 degrees on the hub. If the rubbing indication stays in the same place on the disc, then it's likely to be the disc; if it stays in the original location then I'd be suspecting the hub.
This rubbing hasn't always been there. And it's only there now about 90% of the time. But it makes an awful racket at certain speeds and is driving me loopy.
I've recently changed the brake pads and bled the hydraulic circuit. But I bled the circuit before fitting the new pads (bike shop took a while to get them in). I'm wondering if I've actually got too much fluid in the system and the brake pads are prevented from withdrawing away from the disc. The old pads had a mm or so of material remaining and the new pads were a little difficult to fit.
Any suggestions?
Good advice appreciated.
I've used white paint pen to try and highlight the lateral movement in the disc relative to the caliper. The sound level in the recording is low, and of course the dog was eating kibble in the background. Sheesh.
The wobble in the disc could be the disc itself or the hub, or perhaps something else. I was going to remove the disc and re-orient it 180 degrees on the hub. If the rubbing indication stays in the same place on the disc, then it's likely to be the disc; if it stays in the original location then I'd be suspecting the hub.
This rubbing hasn't always been there. And it's only there now about 90% of the time. But it makes an awful racket at certain speeds and is driving me loopy.
I've recently changed the brake pads and bled the hydraulic circuit. But I bled the circuit before fitting the new pads (bike shop took a while to get them in). I'm wondering if I've actually got too much fluid in the system and the brake pads are prevented from withdrawing away from the disc. The old pads had a mm or so of material remaining and the new pads were a little difficult to fit.
Any suggestions?
Good advice appreciated.