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Old 29-07-12, 06:51 PM   #1
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I had same problem on mine and it turned out to be some rust from the back plate had dropped down and was trapped between disc and caliper/pads, while I was sorting it out I noticed there was a rust lip on the edge of the disc try clearing that away aswell to stop any rust dropping behind again I found the best way was to put a flat blade screwdriver against top of the caliper apply some pressure and turn the disc watch your eyes though I got abit of rust in mine not nice trying to get it out.
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