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Originally Posted by kosmo886
Frequently after I ride in wet weather or with wet roads I start getting faint rubbing type noises that seem like they are minor debris or dirt by the brake rotors. The only way I've found to clean effectively is removing the wheels and giving a thorough cleaning. Are there any simpler ways? Do others have this issue?
Happens to our cars, too. Disc brakes self-adjust to fairly tight clearances between the rotor and pads, and steel expands where it rusts. So that clearance goes away until the surface rust wears off.
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