Old 04-08-05 | 07:20 AM
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From: Toronto, ON

Bikes: 12 Y.O. Litespeed MTB, IRO Jamie Roy fixie, Custom Habanero Ti 'Cross, No name SS MTB, Old school lugged steel track bike (soon)

Sounds to me like you've got dirt and aluminum embedded in your brake pads. The best way to deal with this, short of replacing the pads, is to file them down. Remove the pads, and file the braking surface unti the surface layer of pad has been removed. Reinstall.
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