I had the same above discussed problem on my front spyre : the arm wasn't fully back in place after a pull. I have the brakes this a year, change the pads 3 times and never took the time to clean them.
Yesterday I cleaned the front caliper, dissassembled it as much as I could, sprayed some oil in the moving part and put it back and it seems that the problem is solved.
No problem on the rear,thanks to its implantation it suffers less from the road grit.
I had the same above discussed problem on my front spyre : the arm wasn't fully back in place after a pull. I have the brakes this a year, change the pads 3 times and never took the time to clean them.
Yesterday I cleaned the front caliper, dissassembled it as much as I could, sprayed some oil in the moving part and put it back and it seems that the problem is solved.
No problem on the rear,thanks to its implantation it suffers less from the road grit.