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Help with MX1000

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greentoad:
Hi

I'd loosen the fixing bolt nuts, then push the pad that was not touching the rim, onto the rim, then tighten the nuts up and squeeze the lever. It usually works fine and they will be centered. If not though repeat but just stick a little thin piece of cardboard in between the pad and the rim and do it all again.

I also never do the nuts very tightly, and always back off the inside nut a tad, to lock onto the lock nut.

Hope this makes sense and helps.

J.

Jazzchimp:
Undo the back, centre and tighten again. You may have them on too tight

RATTY:
Great advice from the above, but did you remember to replace all the thin washers, that would cause it as well..

ODI:
Cheers Guys, problem sorted I was just being to heavy handed with the spanner, now working a treat  :daumenhoch:

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