If you are checking for brake wear then you would need to know the amount of travel to measure distance between the components.
Going to the garage to get new brakes before you gear box goes
If it was diagnosed or if the insured otherwise had notice of it before making the application for insurance, yes.
Your pads or discs are worn. The brakes will fail soon if not replaced.
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Your bicycle brakes may be making a squeaky noise due to dirt or debris on the brake pads, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads. Regular cleaning and maintenance of your brakes can help prevent this issue.
You still have air in the back brake lines or they are not adjusted properly which is making the front brakes take the full load
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Your rear brakes is probably sticking. Your rear brakes is probably sticking, you should have them checked.
Brakes are designed to stop things from moving, therefore making it difficult to move a bike that has its brakes on.
To tighten rim brakes on your bicycle, follow these steps: Locate the barrel adjuster on the brake lever or caliper. Turn the barrel adjuster clockwise to tighten the brake cable. Test the brakes by squeezing the brake lever to ensure they are tight enough. If needed, fine-tune the adjustment by making small adjustments to the barrel adjuster until the brakes are properly tightened. Remember to test your brakes before riding to ensure they are working correctly.
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Its not your brakes making the noise. Most liklly your CV joint is warn out.