Nov.1st I took my Kat to the dealer to get my brake pads replaced. He recomended to change only the rear brake pads, since there were some life (30%) left on the front ones. At that point the rear brake made some squeel noise but I did consider it normal.
So I got new OEM rear pads and they inmediately started to make a bothersome squeel noise. "break in period.." I though. Then after some 400 miles the noise got worse. I took the bike to the dealer and they just aplied Industrial Cleaner to the brake and told me "that will take care of the problem" couple of days later and the noise is back again.
I'm checking previous threads, where some of you recomend the use of Scotchbrite or other chemicals to clean the brakes. But I remember somebody telling me that aplying cleaning solvents to new brake pads its the easy way to screw them. What should I do?? Do the dealer has some responsability on this?
So I got new OEM rear pads and they inmediately started to make a bothersome squeel noise. "break in period.." I though. Then after some 400 miles the noise got worse. I took the bike to the dealer and they just aplied Industrial Cleaner to the brake and told me "that will take care of the problem" couple of days later and the noise is back again.
I'm checking previous threads, where some of you recomend the use of Scotchbrite or other chemicals to clean the brakes. But I remember somebody telling me that aplying cleaning solvents to new brake pads its the easy way to screw them. What should I do?? Do the dealer has some responsability on this?
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