Struggling with my saint brakes.. Merida 900E 2019.
Well atleast the rear one..
At first, both front/rear squealed, and was getting weak. Stock brakes at this point, resin pads (the very first set on the bike, never changed)
Pulled out pads, cleaned with dishwash soap, rubbed together in water and rinsed with water.
Then cleaned rotors with brakecleaner, then rubbed them, soapwashed and rinsed in water.
Bedded in and voila, great brakes and no squeal.
Until next ride... No changes done, only sitting for 2 days in a warm garage. Rear brake felt weak, and squealed. Front was good.
Cleaned the rotor again, changed to new pads (stock shimano resin). Good brakes again, for 2 rides... Back to the bullshit on rear brake, front is good. (Not cleaned bike with any soap/degreaser at this point, only water. No chance of contamination as i can understand.)
Strange though;
If i throw water at my pads and rotor, brakes are _great_ ! When they dry up, they are shite again. (Front is still good).
Bike has only 1200km on it, first set of pads still wasnt worn out at all, maybe 50%.
Cant se any leaks at all from calipers, and i`ve even changed fluid and bled both brakes properly.
I am by no means technically challenged. I work as a technichian on high tech equipment (ROV`s in oil industry), and been wrenching bikes and cars for 30 years as hobby.
But this is getting very frustrating now.
Anyone got any suggestions?
Ordered ceramic pads from Discobrakes that i plan to test next.
Well atleast the rear one..
At first, both front/rear squealed, and was getting weak. Stock brakes at this point, resin pads (the very first set on the bike, never changed)
Pulled out pads, cleaned with dishwash soap, rubbed together in water and rinsed with water.
Then cleaned rotors with brakecleaner, then rubbed them, soapwashed and rinsed in water.
Bedded in and voila, great brakes and no squeal.
Until next ride... No changes done, only sitting for 2 days in a warm garage. Rear brake felt weak, and squealed. Front was good.
Cleaned the rotor again, changed to new pads (stock shimano resin). Good brakes again, for 2 rides... Back to the bullshit on rear brake, front is good. (Not cleaned bike with any soap/degreaser at this point, only water. No chance of contamination as i can understand.)
Strange though;
If i throw water at my pads and rotor, brakes are _great_ ! When they dry up, they are shite again. (Front is still good).
Bike has only 1200km on it, first set of pads still wasnt worn out at all, maybe 50%.
Cant se any leaks at all from calipers, and i`ve even changed fluid and bled both brakes properly.
I am by no means technically challenged. I work as a technichian on high tech equipment (ROV`s in oil industry), and been wrenching bikes and cars for 30 years as hobby.
But this is getting very frustrating now.
Anyone got any suggestions?
Ordered ceramic pads from Discobrakes that i plan to test next.