Can't be the brakes, he lost them on the way.
Larry
At this exact moment in time 3/12/00 9:24 PM, jboatri@emory.edu made the
profound statement:
>Frank,
>
>You may have tested for this, but I had a sound very much like what
>you describe. It was annoying because it was intermittent. I finally
>traced it to a rear brake pad that had somehow gotten misaligned. It
>had been fine for the previous 10k miles. It was just starting to
>show signs of odd wear which seemed to go with the finding that it
>had only been happening for several days and only intermittent then.
>I never could figure out why it made that noise, but resetting the
>pads made it go away.
>
>Not likely, but easy to check.
>
>Jeff
>
>>
>>Anybody have any ideas why a rear sounds like a chipped tooth then stops
>>making that sound?
>
>Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD
>Senior Editor, Molecular Vision
>http://www.molvis.org/molvis
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