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Old 01-12-08, 02:23 PM
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Put some lube on the posts and work the brakes by hand to let it get inside. Then on the side that doesn't want to pull out, slip the spring from behind the arm and bend it outward slightly so that when put back it will have more tension. I've done this on the trail when even decent V brakes get sticky and start rubbing on one side. Then take the front tire off and turn it around. It looks backwards to me.
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