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Old 04-24-18 | 07:36 PM
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Bikes: (2) ti TiCycles, 2007 w/ triple and 2011 fixed, 1979 Peter Mooney, ~1983 Trek 420 now fixed and ~1973 Raleigh Carlton Competition gravel grinder

Have you tried sanding down the braking surface? I'd get some 220 wet sandpaper, wrap say 1/4 of a sheet around a 6" piece of 1 X 2 wood and gently go around the rim smoothing off all the highs. Remount the tire, ride it and see if it is behaving better. No much time or money lost and you haver very little to lose.

Ben
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