Melalvai
01-24-2008, 10:24 AM
My cantilever brakes squeal like a freshman girl.
I'm holding out for February when I'll have a tax return. I don't want to replace the brake pads. I want to put in V-brakes.
But squealing brakes have a use. Yesterday, riding through an area with heavy vehicle & ped traffic, in the middle of the lane with bright orange road vest and bright yellow fenders, an oncoming driver still failed to see me and turned left in front of me.
The sound of my squealing brakes alerted him to my presence and he stopped.
I am not actually sure I could have stopped soon enough before getting hit, if he had not seen me.
On the other hand, the damage would not have been much, so perhaps it would have been a good time & place to get hit. I might have gotten a new bike out of the insurance money!
By the way, I think they are toed ok, they only squeal in the coldest weather. The pads are awfully worn but my bikeshop friend adjusts them occassionally, and they stop fine. He did suggest I think about replacing them before long.
I'm holding out for February when I'll have a tax return. I don't want to replace the brake pads. I want to put in V-brakes.
But squealing brakes have a use. Yesterday, riding through an area with heavy vehicle & ped traffic, in the middle of the lane with bright orange road vest and bright yellow fenders, an oncoming driver still failed to see me and turned left in front of me.
The sound of my squealing brakes alerted him to my presence and he stopped.
I am not actually sure I could have stopped soon enough before getting hit, if he had not seen me.
On the other hand, the damage would not have been much, so perhaps it would have been a good time & place to get hit. I might have gotten a new bike out of the insurance money!
By the way, I think they are toed ok, they only squeal in the coldest weather. The pads are awfully worn but my bikeshop friend adjusts them occassionally, and they stop fine. He did suggest I think about replacing them before long.