Disc brake service/maintenance

Disc brake service/maintenance

Author
Discussion

orgasmicliving!!

Original Poster:

5,964 posts

223 months

Sunday 27th August 2006
quotequote all
I just took my mountain bike for a ride and the brakes squealed the whole way. I don't mean just when I applied them, rather the whole time that the rotor rotates through the caliper, ie all the time that the front wheel is turning. It was quite annoying!

So, any tips on how to make the pads sit further apart, or anything else I should do to make this horrible noise go away?

The bike is a Cannondale Rush 800, with a single-sided front shock called a Lefty.

Thanks!

Edited by orgasmicliving!! on Monday 28th August 05:05

orgasmicliving!!

Original Poster:

5,964 posts

223 months

Monday 28th August 2006
quotequote all
Shimano LX

orgasmicliving!!

Original Poster:

5,964 posts

223 months

Monday 28th August 2006
quotequote all
OK, thanks. I didn't think there was a way to adjust the clearance, but I wanted to be sure. Yeah, I am suspecting glazing. I will take it in, as it's under warranty. It felt really heavy going up hills yesterday, so I suspect the disc may be dragging on the pads, and I don't see anything to adjust.

Edited by orgasmicliving!! on Monday 28th August 18:54

orgasmicliving!!

Original Poster:

5,964 posts

223 months

Wednesday 30th August 2006
quotequote all
Thanks for all the help, guys. I took the bike in today, and the guy did some fidgeting after loosening a couple of screws on top of the calipers (they are mounted with oblong holes, so can be repositioned if the screws are loosened) and the noise went away. So it was just a case of poor adjustment/assembly. The bike feels a lot easier to ride, so I guess it was more than just a case of the rotor "kissing" the pads, it was actually dragging. I can't believe I rode 24 miles like that the other day!

Edited by orgasmicliving!! on Wednesday 30th August 19:17