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ChrisR76 07-16-06 08:56 AM

Problem with rear break
 
On my rear break one side is fine, but the other is to close to the wheel and rubs while riding. I have tried to adjust the cable it is clamped to, but then it hardly breaks when it is out a little farther. Help please!!!!

_dhan_ 07-16-06 09:08 AM

what kind of brake is it? Usually there's some type of centering mechanism (i.e., some screw that you turn somewhere) but it's different for the different types of brakes.

Also, are you use the brake is not centered? The wheel may not be "dished" properly.

ChrisR76 07-16-06 09:12 AM

You where correct all I had to do was twist a screw and it worked like a charm. Thanks dhan.

kmac27 11-24-07 09:31 PM

I've had this problem as well. Its hard for me to get tension. Is it a matter of getting the screws tightened on one side and less on the other? I have a mountian bike with V breaks.

urban_assault 11-24-07 11:16 PM


Originally Posted by kmac27 (Post 5686951)
I've had this problem as well. Its hard for me to get tension. Is it a matter of getting the screws tightened on one side and less on the other? I have a mountian bike with V breaks.

Try this and see if it helps LINEAR PULL BRAKE SERVICE (V-BRAKE TYPE)

kmac27 11-25-07 12:06 PM

I tried several ways to tighten the breaks but nothing has worked. There is still about an inch slack in the brake cable in the top tube where the break cable runs. Does that mean its time to change the brake cable?

urbanknight 11-25-07 12:16 PM

Please tell me English is not your first language.

break = damage
brake = stopping device
where = location
were = past tense
further, not farther

kmac27 11-25-07 12:18 PM

So if I decide to change the break cable I have a few questions. Do I buy the brake cable and housing seperate? What oil do I use to lubricate the cable? I also need to get a new chain for the first time, are there certain brands to stick with or is a chain a chain? I bet everyone in the forums can tell I'm way noobish about the question I ask.

operator 11-25-07 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by kmac27 (Post 5689112)
the break cable.

lawl

Retro Grouch 11-25-07 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by kmac27 (Post 5689063)
I tried several ways to tighten the breaks but nothing has worked. There is still about an inch slack in the brake cable in the top tube where the break cable runs. Does that mean its time to change the brake cable?

What brand is your brake? If it's one of the cheaper brands I'd recommend replacing it with a lower end Shimano brake.

urban_assault 11-25-07 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by kmac27 (Post 5689112)
So if I decide to change the break cable I have a few questions. Do I buy the brake cable and housing seperate? What oil do I use to lubricate the cable? I also need to get a new chain for the first time, are there certain brands to stick with or is a chain a chain? I bet everyone in the forums can tell I'm way noobish about the question I ask.

Take your bike to a bike shop and have them fix it this time. They can fix this pretty quickly and hopefully you can watch so you can do it yourself next time. I'd also recommend getting a few bike tools and a bike repair book.

It seems that you are not pulling all the slack from the cable before you tighten the anchor bolt. Check the Park tool website http://www.parktool.com/repair/
or Sheldon Brown's site Sheldon on Chainsfor more information on repairs.

kmac27 11-25-07 05:41 PM

I do have a book and tools. I've watched movies on how to change it. I tried pulling as hard as I could and the slack from the cable would not give ne more.


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