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Drilling Holes In Sherco Disc


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Brake squeal is primarily caused by the glazing of the surface of the brake pads. Try removing the pads and sand them on a flat surface with sandpaper. Voila !!! No more squealing.

Thest wave rotors have more holes than disk! Stop well and the brakes still squeal to beat heck with the stock Galfer pads! To me that has become a good thing! If they ain't squealing, they ain't working right it seems! Let 'um squeal! :D

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Brake squeal is primarily caused by the glazing of the surface of the brake pads. Try removing the pads and sand them on a flat surface with sandpaper. Voila !!! No more squealing.

Thest wave rotors have more holes than disk! Stop well and the brakes still squeal to beat heck with the stock Galfer pads! To me that has become a good thing! If they ain't squealing, they ain't working right it seems! Let 'um squeal! :D

Agreed squelling is good, think it is mainly caused by vibration so a good smear of copper grease on the rear of the pads will stop it a bit also.

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