lph
06-02-2009, 11:09 AM
Ok, nitty-gritty question coming up. I started to adjust the brakes on my commuter mtb cos they were rubbing a bit on one side. (Turns out the sidewall had a large crack so I had to ditch it but my "spare" wheel had an ancient hub causing me a lot of switching and swapping and greasing. Anyway.)
The adjustment screw on the one side of my front brake was declared dead, as the head would barely accept a screwdriver and the screw itself was royally bent. :confused: :confused: So I got a wrench and carefully twisted it out, and went and got one that looked identical from the hardware store.
But. It doesn't seem to be "adjusting" as well. I've tightened it well towards the bike, which should bring the brake outwards toward me. It does, but not as much as I'd hoped and there's still a little rub that I can't remove by adjusting on the other side.
Does anyone know if I somehow disrupted the adjustment mechanism by removing the screw completely? I haven't taken a brake apart before so I don't know how the screw works.
The adjustment screw on the one side of my front brake was declared dead, as the head would barely accept a screwdriver and the screw itself was royally bent. :confused: :confused: So I got a wrench and carefully twisted it out, and went and got one that looked identical from the hardware store.
But. It doesn't seem to be "adjusting" as well. I've tightened it well towards the bike, which should bring the brake outwards toward me. It does, but not as much as I'd hoped and there's still a little rub that I can't remove by adjusting on the other side.
Does anyone know if I somehow disrupted the adjustment mechanism by removing the screw completely? I haven't taken a brake apart before so I don't know how the screw works.