It's the brake calipers. Probably around $400 to replace in a shop.
Your bicycle, or your hearing is defective
Its not your brakes making the noise. Most liklly your CV joint is warn out.
apply your brakes gently while accelerating at the same time
Possibly a defective CV joint if it happens in turns, or if it only happens when you apply the brakes, then it needs new pads.
Loose front end components--check ball joint tie rod ends Check to make sure pads are installed properly
Time for new brakes or adjustment.
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To tighten the hydraulic disc brakes lever on your bike, you can adjust the reach screw located on the lever. Turn the reach screw clockwise to bring the lever closer to the handlebar, making it easier to reach and apply pressure. Be sure to test the brakes after making adjustments to ensure they are working properly.
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Linear bicycle brakes, such as caliper brakes and V-brakes, differ from other types of brakes in their design and functionality by using a direct pull mechanism to apply pressure on the wheel rim for stopping. This design allows for quick and precise braking, making them popular for road and mountain bikes.
apply your brakes gently as you accelerate
apply your brakes gently as you accelerate