You've met a lot of banshees I would guess...

Bob W wrote:
> Banshees are female. They don't have knackers.
>
> Sheldon Brown knows everything bicyclical:
> http://www.sheldonbrown.com/brandt/brake-squeal.html
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>  Bob
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
>> Behalf Of Cotty
>> Sent: 02 May 2007 22:30
>> To: pentax list
>> Subject: Re: OT - more bike stuff
>>
>> Okay, this is a bike thread, and it's labelled OT, so I 
>> figure I can ask
>> for some help here. How do I stop my break pads from sounding like
>> banshees with their knackers in a vice every time I try and 
>> stop?? It's
>> driving me nuts. I've tried changing pads, lubing the rim (quietens
>> things down for a short while, but not for long) and I'm at 
>> my wit's end.
>>
>> Any suggestions? Maybe a particular make of brake pad?
>>
>> 1999 Univega RAM 930
>>
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>> Cheers,
>>   Cotty
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