Yes, brakes can make noise when wet due to water causing friction. To prevent or reduce the noise, you can try drying the brakes by gently applying them while driving, using brake pads designed for wet conditions, or having a professional inspect and possibly lubricate the brake components.
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what was done tothe street outside the Constutional Convention to prevent noise from distubing the delegates
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possibly a bad brake...you should get all brakes done
To reduce noise from a bike chain, you can try lubricating the chain regularly, ensuring proper tension, and checking for any damaged or worn components.
To reduce or eliminate toilet noise in a household, you can try installing a quiet flush valve, adjusting the water level in the tank, or adding a soft-closing toilet seat. Additionally, regular maintenance and checking for any leaks can help reduce noise.
To reduce the noise generated by bicycles, riders can maintain their bikes properly by regularly lubricating the chain and ensuring all components are tightened. Additionally, using tires with lower tread patterns can help reduce noise on the road. Riders can also consider using noise-reducing accessories such as rubber grips and pedals.
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It is a cause and effect thing. Was the other axle inspected if all the brakes, front and rear, were not replaced? Can you tell where it's coming from at all? Is the noise identical from when before the brakes were replaced? Year, make, model and mileage would help as well. Drum on rear? Don't assume the brakes were done correctly. Believe it or not, I have done a few where someone put the pads in backwards with the backing plate against the rotor. If someone worked on it for you, take it back to them and complain.
i have heard that noise and I believe it is coming from the body frame connection and i also heard that u can get a kit to eliminate the noise. Ed
Twisting wires is done the prevent electromagnetic interference between the circuits(known as noise).
To reduce the noise made by a bicycle when pedaling, you can try lubricating the chain and gears, adjusting the derailleur, tightening any loose components, and ensuring that the bike is properly maintained and in good working condition.