When motorcycle brakes lock, they make a light grinding sound accompanied by the loud screeching of the tires. When the brakes lock, the tires are forced to slide along the pavement until the brakes are released on the bike stops.
Brake linings need replacing? Vacuum leak?
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Get your brakes tested. I do not know what a ticking sound means.
They make it so the car does not lock up the brakes and slide. Antilock braking system.
Yes.... the brakes will make a "metallic" sound when the brakes are getting worn.
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Yes, they make a screeching sound.
rumbling, go to youtube and search for motorcycle exhaust to get a better idea
The brakes my lock up without touching them if a foreign object has become lodged between the pad and the rotors. A failure in the hydraulics may also cause the brakes to engage on their own.
no sound.. if they screech it's a sign you need new pads
Could be your brakes. If you have drum brakes not disk brakes that sound will happen when your shoes are worn down to the rivets. Some of the hardware such as springs, may have came off as well, which will make the loose metal sound.