Curious knocking with new brakes

Joe Riel

Active Member
I recently replaced the Ridever brake calipers with GrowTac Equals and have been pleased with the improved performance. Today, while putting the bike away, I noticed a curious "knocking". If I lightly apply the front brake while holding the bike upright and pushing it forward and backward, the front wheel would slightly rotate in either direction and a distinct knocking sound could be heard. The movement would decrease as the force at the lever increased, disappearing when the force was sufficiently high. The rear brake seemed to do the same, though the sound was less. I don't recall this phenomenon with the Ridever calipers. Is this some weird phenomenon with the GrowTac's. I verified that the caliper mounting T25 bolts were properly torqued. The knocking does not occur with normal operation.
 

Greg S

Guru
My guess is what you're hearing is the pads moving back and forth in the caliper. If so (and I'm reasonably sure it is) nothing to worry about.
 

chicorider

Zen MBB Master
Ditto what @Greg S said. Many disc brake calipers have that tiny bit of play as the pads move back and forth as you rock the bike with the lever squeezed. This shouldn't affect your actual braking.
 
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