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rear wheel squeeking on pushing backwords

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Old 03-25-2013, 10:26 AM
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Hay guys

Did some maintenance on me back as weather in UK was rubbish

Fitted new bush rubbers and new rear brake hanger as old one had a crack
Removed rear etc and overhauled the braked applyed grease etc where needed
Cleaned calipor n disk n pads

Replaced all the parts etc and put rear wheel back on but now I'm getting a horrid squeeking noise

Unsure of the reason I'm pritty sure its not cause the wheel not to tight as just using man strenght no air tools

I think I need to remove and take of again in a few days when I'm off work again just wondering if any one else might have a small idea for my squeeky rear wheel

Thanks jamie

PC the brake calipor piston was very stiff n I've ordered new piston kit n will replace seals and give piston good clean n lube
 
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Old 03-25-2013, 10:29 AM
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Make sure the hardware that the pads sit in are not dragging on the rotor. They can get knocked out of place easily. Just an idea.
 
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Old 03-25-2013, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by 74demon
Make sure the hardware that the pads sit in are not dragging on the rotor. They can get knocked out of place easily. Just an idea.
Yh to behonist i was think brakes area as it on squeeks when goin back words forwards is fine but I'll have a good look around to look for rubbing
 
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Old 05-01-2013, 05:16 AM
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clean your brake pistons to make sure they retract then clean your chain and oil well.

get the bike on a rear stand make someone hold the bike and try to move the rear wheel side to side. if the wheel moves then its your bearings.

tooth brush medium or hard and water with fairy liquid cleans the brake pistons a treat just make sure to rinse well afterwards
 
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