sounds like your brake caliper is sticking. This would cause the pads to be in constant contact with the rotor.
Your bike's front brakes may be rubbing due to misalignment of the brake pads, a warped rotor, or a loose caliper. It is important to inspect and adjust these components to ensure smooth braking performance.
Your brakes are probably getting low and they are rubbing against the rotor.
Probably worn out brakes. Could be wheel bearing or other worn components also. Check for looseness before you drive any further.
Your front brakes may be rubbing on your bike due to misalignment or a warped rotor. To fix this issue, you can try adjusting the brake calipers to ensure they are centered and not touching the rotor. If the rotor is warped, you may need to replace it.
what would cause a rubbing noise on drivers side front wheel especially when braking ( I replaced rotor and wheel bearings are good) ?
Your front bike brakes may be rubbing due to misalignment or a warped rotor. To fix this issue, you can try adjusting the brake caliper alignment or truing the rotor. If the problem persists, it may be best to seek professional help from a bike mechanic.
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Failed brake line.
start bleeding at the passenger side rear wheel then go to the drivers side rear wheel, next to passenger side front wheel and finally the drivers side front wheel, this is the order you should bleed the brakes.
I had the same problem. It was the upper control arm bushings. They got worn and slapped back and forth when I hit the brakes.
Could be lube/oily substance on the pads.