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Chillerguy 04-13-13 08:33 AM

Brake adjuster insert
 
I have Shimano 600 calipers on my bike and when I got it I noticed the adjuster threads seemed stripped. They still worked okay but I decided I was going to replace them due to it. I took the front caliper off to measure it for a replacement and upon doing this I noticed that there never were threads int he caliper itself. Instead, it had a plastic insert when new but that was mostly missing. Is this a replaceable item or am I going to have to make something to take its place? If its to difficult (or expensive) I'll go with my original plan to replace the calipers.

Chillerguy 04-13-13 05:32 PM

So just to answer this for posterities sake, these are not available if anyone else runs into the same problem. I checked with my LBS and they had nothing that would work. So I am going to look at making one out of brass or aluminum provided its not some crazy thread size.

Lenton58 04-13-13 07:02 PM

Yer talking about the main cable adjuster — not some grub screw thingy for synchronizing dual action pivoting calipers — right? Either way, I hope that post a pic of any fix because I own sets of 600/Utegra and cousin brake sets. Good luck!

Chillerguy 04-13-13 07:10 PM

Yes, the cable adjuster threads into what looks like was a plastic threaded bushing of some sort. I'm guessing it was injection molded in place as there was the remains of a locating pin that was pretty stiff, though over the years I guess it could have hardened. I'll post results when I have them. I'd hate to toss these as they are pretty much perfect except for this bushing thing.


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