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Old 11-17-14 | 09:39 AM
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live_dont_exist
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Originally Posted by cny-bikeman
1. When giving credit you might mention the 1st person to point out exactly what to look for:

2. The exact cause/fix of the brake problem depends somewhat on the type of brake you have, though the most likely cause is that you knocked the entire caliper to one side on it's mounting bolt. A pic of the caliper as well as a front-on view of lever, housing and caliper would help, or a description of anything written on the brake system. Failing that a good description of what the caliper looks like or the brand/model/year of the bike.

3. Yes, you should post a new thread, both for ease of getting help and for those in the future who want to look at brake problems specifically. Just mention that the problem started after you worked on the wheel.
Absolutely cny-bikeman. Thanks a ton I just included everyone because there was a lot of good advice that taught me a lot about the hub. But yes, for sure - your suggestion certainly was very very important and the root of the problem.

I will soon post another thread for the brakes problem and try and upload pictures tonight when I get home. Thanks again
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