Popped out in the snow today to pick up some dog food, and the road was all snow-free until I got to the pet-food place, whose car park was still under a bit of snow.
As I was leaving, i got to the first junction and pressed the brakes as I changed down to first. There was a banging noise, almost like when you don't push the clutch in far enough. Because I was changing gear at the time, my first thought was that it was the gearbox. Then it did it again the next time I applied the brakes.
I'm a bit nervous of the brakes as they've just been in pieces to be serviced and the fact that this happened has had me wondering whether it was a fault in the calliper, or was it more likely something that got in to the dimples or grooves on my discs?
I brake tested a few times for the rest of the journey home and it all seemed back to normal, but even so it had me worried. Any ideas?
As I was leaving, i got to the first junction and pressed the brakes as I changed down to first. There was a banging noise, almost like when you don't push the clutch in far enough. Because I was changing gear at the time, my first thought was that it was the gearbox. Then it did it again the next time I applied the brakes.
I'm a bit nervous of the brakes as they've just been in pieces to be serviced and the fact that this happened has had me wondering whether it was a fault in the calliper, or was it more likely something that got in to the dimples or grooves on my discs?
I brake tested a few times for the rest of the journey home and it all seemed back to normal, but even so it had me worried. Any ideas?