Having done some research it seems that noises are common enough for these with the wheel contact point needing to be fixed. I’m not so sure that this is the same problem. See video at the link below easier to listen to it than describe it.
https://youtu.be/jWvk4CIBkLU
Flow Smart making noise
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I would not call that a typical Flow Smart noise, Hopefully, it is not some internal to the brake itself, which would signify a serious problem. I would look for something wrong with the tire or possibly some tire rubber or other material stuck to the stainless spindle or wedged between the spindle and the housing around the spindle. If that is the problem the noise should change as the speed of the tire changes.
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This is not something that is that easy to disassemble. Look carefully at the tire and the stainless steel spindle. If they are clean, they you can try a think piece of plastic to see if there is something between the spindle and the housing.
Michael Corn
Bellingham, Washington, USA
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