Hey. I noticed this the other day when pushing my bike up the drive. I haven't noticed it before or when out riding. I took a video so you can see what I'm talking about. I don't think its the calipers as they've both been torqued up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PylDglG14So
Thanks in advance.
Phil.
NC30 Clicking...
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Re: NC30 Clicking...
Should also mention its when I apply the brake..
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Re: NC30 Clicking...
Are the pad pins in good shape?
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Re: NC30 Clicking...
sounds like just the pads to me, mine does it too and never had a problem.
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Re: NC30 Clicking...
A good smear or copper grease on the pad backing might help deaden that sound, but clicking when hitting the brakes in such a situation isn't uncommon. Surely it's just the disc knocking the pads back ever so slightly when the wheel rotates and the pads making contact again when the brake is applied? Probably a good sign that your pistons aren't sticky....

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Re: NC30 Clicking...
I'll check out the pad pins when I get a chance. Thanks for replies. As long as I know its nothing too serious :)