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Brake squealing

bulldog bob

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Just curious about a squealing noise whenever I push the bike backwards or forwards (engine turned off). It is easy to push, and the brakes do not appear to be binding. Took it to the dealer because it was also reading brake failure on my screen. Dealer says they are unrelated and brake fluid needed topping up. Dealer also says the squealing is normal and they all do it!!!! Can anyone confirm this is true? Thanks in advance for any help.
 
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dont take that for an answer ever

no brake should squeal, for any reason. other than that it is letting you know that the brakes are going out, or that there is something wrong with the brakes them selves. take it elsewhere to have it checked out and if it is bad have it fixed that could be a safety issue.
 
Mine has done it 3 times in 1500 miles. Everything checks out so i'd guess it's the type of pad they are using. Some have squealing and some don't but I think it's minimal amongst the group.
 
Just curious about a squealing noise whenever I push the bike backwards or forwards (engine turned off). It is easy to push, and the brakes do not appear to be binding. Took it to the dealer because it was also reading brake failure on my screen. Dealer says they are unrelated and brake fluid needed topping up. Dealer also says the squealing is normal and they all do it!!!! Can anyone confirm this is true? Thanks in advance for any help.

They should not make noise, but many do. It has more to do with design than with any inherent problem with the braking system. There are things that you can do to lessen if not cure it altogether.
 
If you happen to pop the rear pads out; a bit of bevelling on their leading and trailing edges, will work magic... :thumbup:
 
Just curious about a squealing noise whenever I push the bike backwards or forwards (engine turned off). It is easy to push, and the brakes do not appear to be binding. Took it to the dealer because it was also reading brake failure on my screen. Dealer says they are unrelated and brake fluid needed topping up. Dealer also says the squealing is normal and they all do it!!!! Can anyone confirm this is true? Thanks in advance for any help.

I had the same problem on my 2013 RT LTD on the rear wheel. Took the bike to my dealer and waited about 1/2 hour. The service tech told me that he reset the rear brake pads & slightly chamfered the edges of the pads, which solved the problem. Hope that your fix is as easy.
 
I had the same problem on my 2013 RT LTD on the rear wheel. Took the bike to my dealer and waited about 1/2 hour. The service tech told me that he reset the rear brake pads & slightly chamfered the edges of the pads, which solved the problem. Hope that your fix is as easy.
Glad to hear that this old, "dirtbike trick" worked! :2thumbs:
 
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