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Grease On The Rear Of Brake Pads.

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by ducv2, Sep 16, 2022.

  1. Another simpleton here (but only a small amount) and never had squealy brakes.

    My Mrs. new car's rear brakes would squeal like crazy when reversing/braking. I asked the dealer to look at it whilst in for the first (1 year) service and suggested it might need some grease on the pads/pistons but when I collected it they hadn't done anything as it didn't squeal when they tried it (worse from cold) and they said that I needed a 'recording' of said noise to present to them if it was to be done under warranty!

    I couldn't be arsed to argue with them as it would have meant re-booking and probably paying extra so I intended to do it myself but now the pads have worn down a bit it seems to have (mostly) stopped so I'll probably leave it.
     
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    B-QUIET

    B-Quiet is a new Brembo lubricant specifically formulated to lubricate parts of the braking system that move or slide within the caliper and pad sub-system, on pins and bushings. Brembo B-Quiet lubricant effectively reduces brake system noise and protects the components from corrosion......
     
  3. :) ^ I can imagine somebody selling their pitch with that on Dragons’ Den, let’s reinvent the wheel shall we? (yes, I am feeling cynical today)
     
  4. Do you think Peter Jones would ask them why they need additional fund when they have an existing business selling gloss carbon fibre motorcycle accessories?
    (yes, I am feeling cynical today)
     
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  5. +1 for using ceramic brake grease which I now use instead of copperslip to elimination any galvanic corrasion issues.
     
  6. gotta keep that corrasion at bay Steve :):upyeah:
     
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  7. Don't know about any of this new fangled stuff.

    I'm still using copper grease, from a large tin that I've had many years, can't remember where it came from (inherited from Dad/Grandad possibly?) but I have noticed it is getting low so may need to research the options in a few years when it finally runs out...
     
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