arggg

roscopeco2000
roscopeco2000 Posts: 135
edited May 2009 in MTB workshop & tech
the thing i find annoying is i swear everytime i take front wheel out and replace it the disc sits in a diff place(yes i make sure its seated properly)its so bloody annoying!! did thetford black course on it today, and its moved loads, pad is right over on disc today its bloody annoying me!! i bought new disc as a fit and forget option how wrong i was

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  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    use the pad spacer that should have been provided with the brakes/bike.
    "Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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  • roscopeco2000
    roscopeco2000 Posts: 135
    you dont need a spacer with these nick, from what ive seen on hope centraliings video on their site you push on back plate of pad to move opposite piston in?this doesnt seem to work with me, i might just take these somewhere to get them set up.annoyed
  • BobbyTrigger
    BobbyTrigger Posts: 377
    i get that on the front - every time. which leaves the pads rubbing on the disc. its a tw*t to get it sitting properly.

    must invest in a new bike rack