Adjusting the brakes on a bike
Idiots guide needed please :rolleyes:
I've tried moving the brake pads, tightening the cable where it reaches the brake contraption, tightening the cable that connects to the inverted V cable just above the brakes and tightening the thingy at the actual brake lever. I'm probably doing everything wrong as I'm not having much success!
Re: Adjusting the brakes on a
What exactly are you trying to adjust? Is it the amount of pull required to bring the brakes on, or to equalise the amount of travel for each pad?
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Sounds like cantilever brakes to me. Unhook the inverted v cable from the little metal 'puller upper'. Undo the bolt that holds the cable (long cable - that goes to the lever) and pull it through a couple of millimetres. Make sure you have a bit of adjustment in the threaded bit at the end of the cable to adjust when you have pulled the cable through. Perhaps. :rolleyes:
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:D Why so complicated? Apart from maybe changing the pads themselves, I can twit around with another three or four bits and bobs as well. My problem is that I want the brakes (as Goldmember would say) "taut" and they're not at the minute. Going down hill I have to apply front and back brakes full on to get to a gradual stop and I figure I just might want to stop quicker one of these days. They are cantilever brakes by the way, like this:
http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/photos...ertbrakes2.jpg
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there should be an adjuster on the brake lever where the cable comes out. Turn it anti clock wise and it should moved the pads closer to the rim.
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Calf
there should be an adjuster on the brake lever where the cable comes out. Turn it anti clock wise and it should moved the pads closer to the rim.
I think I've done that.
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Take it to a bike shop and ask them for a brake service, watch how they do it, or if its a friendly shop, do it yourself under their guidance:)
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merrylegs
Take it to a bike shop and ask them for a brake service, watch how they do it, or if its a friendly shop, do it yourself under their guidance:)
I am worried , you have come over all sensible ML :eek: good answer. You could upgrade to discs though stolly, allthough you would have to open your wallet:D
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Stolly
I think I've done that.
so what happened stolly???
If the pads are cloer to the rim and not catching and your still having a soft (ahem) lever then its probably just the give in the system.
I hate cantis with a passion impossible to set up how you want em.
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Thats exactly my problem; I've got a limp lever :rolleyes:
These brakes were, I should add, set up by a bike shop not 4 weeks ago, when I un-mothballed the bike and felt it needed a good service. I have given the bike a massive pounding since then with I'm sure alot of desperate braking thrown in. All the same, is it usual to have to adjust the brakes every 4 weeks?