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Old 03-16-19 | 02:04 PM
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Bikes: ‘87 Marinoni SLX Sports Tourer, ‘79 Miyata 912 by Gugificazione

I put a rubber band around the back end of each pad when adjusting them to achieve toe-in. I use Kool-stop salmon pads in their holders that allow enough motion for toe-in and rim surface matching.

When I had a front dual pivot brake that resisted these methods and still squealed occasionally, several wraps of Teflon pipe sealing tape around the brake attachment “nut” solved the problem.
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