K3Ntegra
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The squealing noise sounds similar to a fork or knife, scraping along a glass cup.
Before this squealing noise began, I removed the front left tire, so I could rotate the crankshaft bolt, as seen in this thread. I was thinking the way I placed the tire and then place the nuts back on, may be the cause.
The noise arises when I slow to less than 15 (or 20 miles an hour).
I was thinking of inspecting the brake pads, but I may need to spend $50 to $100 on equipment, such as brake cleaner, C clamp, and a breaker bar. I have never performed any brake work before.
I've google searched, and can't get to a definite answer.
Before this squealing noise began, I removed the front left tire, so I could rotate the crankshaft bolt, as seen in this thread. I was thinking the way I placed the tire and then place the nuts back on, may be the cause.
The noise arises when I slow to less than 15 (or 20 miles an hour).
I was thinking of inspecting the brake pads, but I may need to spend $50 to $100 on equipment, such as brake cleaner, C clamp, and a breaker bar. I have never performed any brake work before.
I've google searched, and can't get to a definite answer.