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dabac 08-14-12 03:24 AM

Shims for disc brake adjustment?
 
Hi all,

I've noticed that something is a bit off in the rear disc brake assembly on my MTB.
Can't tell with certainty if it's frame, the hub, or possibly the adapter. Either way, the adjustment allowed by the caliper isn't enough to get the pads to entirely clear the rotor. It appears that the rotor is sitting too far inboard. Got it (temporarily I hope) sorted by cutting some washers out of sheet metal and sticking them between frame and adapter.
But by trying out another wheel I suspect that it's the hub that's out of spec, so I'd prefer to shim the rotor outwards rather than the caliper inwards to maintain cross-compatibility with other wheels/bikes.
And I'm not entirely happy with the sheet metal shims I bodged together either, a little too thick, and galvanized....

Are there any ready-made shims in various thicknesses available to go under the rotor and around the M6 rotor mount screws available?

jimc101 08-14-12 03:38 AM

Shims aren't really used for disc brakes any more, the last I had with any brakes were with a M975 caliper (IS standard), as almost if not all current brakes on the market are post mount (with adaptor for IS mount), and have a lot of freedom available for the movement within the mount before it is tightened up. You don't say what hub you have, but doubt it is out of spec, unless there has been a recall on it, as discs and design have been standardized for the last 15 years, same with the frame unless it's damaged / defective.

You haven't mentioned where the pistons on your calipers are, as often these can push out unevenly, or in the case of mechanical discs, can be pushed out independently or be in a fixed position.

If you are still in need of shims, would look at a hobbyshop carrying RC cars, as they use ultra thin shims, which would work.

cobba 08-14-12 03:44 AM


Originally Posted by dabac (Post 14603514)
Are there any ready-made shims in various thicknesses available to go under the rotor and around the M6 rotor mount screws available?

Yes

http://www.jensonusa.com/Syntace-Disc-Rotor-Shims

dabac 08-14-12 04:09 AM


Originally Posted by jimc101 (Post 14603521)
Shims aren't really used for disc brakes any more, the last I had with any brakes were with a M975 caliper (IS standard), as almost if not all current brakes on the market are post mount (with adaptor for IS mount), and have a lot of freedom available for the movement within the mount before it is tightened up. You don't say what hub you have, but doubt it is out of spec, unless there has been a recall on it, as discs and design have been standardized for the last 15 years, same with the frame unless it's damaged / defective.

You haven't mentioned where the pistons on your calipers are, as often these can push out unevenly, or in the case of mechanical discs, can be pushed out independently or be in a fixed position.

If you are still in need of shims, would look at a hobbyshop carrying RC cars, as they use ultra thin shims, which would work.

Hubs are Cycle Monkey, Brakes are Formula ORO, frame is a Focus Black Rider, IS mount. Brakes are brand new. Movement seems symmetrical to the eye after shimming - but rotor didn't line up in the middle of the gap w/o the shim.

I'll try a RC shop, thanks.

dabac 08-14-12 04:10 AM


Originally Posted by cobba (Post 14603524)

Great! Now let's just hope I can find a source on "my" side of the atlantic...


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