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QuestionHow do I adjust the back brakes? The pads do not close onto the rim at the same time.Paul SCommunity AnswerThe calipers have an internal recoil spring on each side. The small screw on the side near the pivot mount increases or relieves the tension. A clock-wise turn pulls that side away from the rim, while a counter-clockwise turn on the opposite side will help pull the closer pad away from the rim. Adjust each at the same time in half-turn increments, testing the brake pull after each adjustment. Usually the pads can be centered evenly after 2.5 to 3 turns. Neither side should be full-turned to its maximum in or out. Lubricate the pivot mount with a little WD-40 and insure the brake cable is not binding.
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QuestionOne brake caliper touches the wheel, and when I tighten the caliper, the tire never moves away. When I loosen it, no break bits touch the tire. What do I do?Paul SCommunity AnswerThere is a recoil spring tension adjustment on the calipers near the mounting pivots on each side. Turning it clockwise increases the tension on the internal spring, allowing it to pull farther away from the rim. The side that is moving too far would need counter-clockwise turns to relieve tension, and the side not pulling away enough, clockwise turns. Turn these screws in half-turn increments, testing after each adjustment. Each side works together and should be adjusted at the same time.
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QuestionAfter squeezing the brake cables, the brake pads do not retract fully and rest on the tire. They are rubbing the tire and slowing motion, how would I adjust to solve this problem?Bireswar settCommunity AnswerFirst check that the brake pads are in good condition. If they are not, then replace them. If it's still not working, then check the lever that around the wheel that is holding both the brake pads in position and adjust the lever by loosening the central screw on it. Make sure that both the brake pads are in equal distance from the rim of wheel and then tighten the screw again.
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QuestionMy bike makes squeaking noises, so I tried to adjust my brakes by tightening the brake pad that was too close to the rim, but nothing is happening. I don't really know what to do.Bireswar settCommunity AnswerYour brake pads may have decayed and or got flattened by friction. Change the brake pads and you will see that they will make no noise.
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QuestionMy brake pads don't touch the rim. What should I do?Community AnswerTake a wrench and tighten the bolt that fastens the pads until they almost touch the rim.
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QuestionThe mud guard rubs against the back wheel. The back wire holding the mud guard does not seem long enough.Community AnswerYou will probably have to adjust the mudguard higher up until it doesn't touch the tire.
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QuestionWhen pulling the front brake lever, the barrel adjuster came loose on the handlebars, and my front brake is now very tight up against the wheel.Community AnswerUse a wrench to loosen the bolt that fastens the pads to the brake.
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