Squeaking usually caused by vibration Anti-rattle clips (if any) installed? A paste type compound is available to stop rattle
they are horny
Your new disc brakes may be squeaking due to a few reasons, such as improper installation, contamination, or the need for a break-in period. It is recommended to have a professional mechanic inspect and adjust the brakes to resolve the issue.
Squeaking bike brakes are often caused by dirt or debris on the brake pads or rims, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help reduce squeaking.
Your brakes are either wet from the rain that has gathered within your wheels, or you need new brakes!
its about $200
I'm pretty sure that it would just some dust, rocks, or dirt. I think it could also be that you need new brake pads.
It is in front of the two fans at the front of the engine.
As long as it is out of gear and the brakes are off.
Squeaking in new bike disc brakes is common due to the pads not being fully bedded in yet. This can be caused by contaminants on the rotor or pads, improper alignment, or the pads not being properly bedded in. Regular use and cleaning can help resolve the issue over time.
No it's in the front
( Yes ) the 1999 Volkswagen new beetle is a front wheel drive vehicle
this is usually the indicator that you need new brakes so dont worry just get them replaced problem solved