I think my rear brake setup is contaminated with oil - it squeals super loud.
Why though, would the squeal stop as soon as I pedal a little bit (still with the brakes on)?
It's almost as if the pads or something is knocked into a more locked in position when I pedal a bit and it stops the noise immediately.
Regarding contaminated pads - can they be saved? Disc cleaner didn't do shit.
Also, what's the lever throw like on the new Ultegra Di2/hydro levers? Mine are shit.
I have no idea whether this is possible but maybe the wheel is slightly misaligned and pedalling a bit is enough to pull it straight.
With me, anything is possible! But it's a thru-axle rear wheel which should be stiffer, less prone to moving than a QR wheel.
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I think my rear brake setup is contaminated with oil - it squeals super loud.
Why though, would the squeal stop as soon as I pedal a little bit (still with the brakes on)?
It's almost as if the pads or something is knocked into a more locked in position when I pedal a bit and it stops the noise immediately.
Regarding contaminated pads - can they be saved? Disc cleaner didn't do shit.
Also, what's the lever throw like on the new Ultegra Di2/hydro levers? Mine are shit.