Soldato
I have Shimano SLX M675 disc brakes. After cleaning and then storing my bike, piston on my rear brake began sticking. I have since cleaned up, and it moves freely again. I bled the system and the brake seemed to work well again.
I went to use the bike the following day and noticed brake performance wasn't great so bled it again when I got home. I didn't test it.
Since then I've noticed that the brakes are much 'snappier' when wet. This is noticeable on the both brakes but more noticeable on the rear. If I apply a lot of braking force to the rear brake then it just squeals loudly, if I apply much less force but in the wet I can feel it braking and easily lock the wheel. Similar is seen with the front, but the braking performance when dry is still very good.
I am running metal rather than resin pads. Does it sound like the pads are not suitable, or the discs (or pads themselves) are contaminated. If so, how is best to clean them?
The bike is a MTB frame, but with road tyres (guess you call it a hybrid) and I use it mainly for on-road commuting.
I went to use the bike the following day and noticed brake performance wasn't great so bled it again when I got home. I didn't test it.
Since then I've noticed that the brakes are much 'snappier' when wet. This is noticeable on the both brakes but more noticeable on the rear. If I apply a lot of braking force to the rear brake then it just squeals loudly, if I apply much less force but in the wet I can feel it braking and easily lock the wheel. Similar is seen with the front, but the braking performance when dry is still very good.
I am running metal rather than resin pads. Does it sound like the pads are not suitable, or the discs (or pads themselves) are contaminated. If so, how is best to clean them?
The bike is a MTB frame, but with road tyres (guess you call it a hybrid) and I use it mainly for on-road commuting.