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chubby:
--- Quote from: nosepickben on November 18, 2014, 02:25 PM ---If it feels mushy, you will have one, or a combination of these going on;
Soft/misaligned brake blocks,
poor cable line,
insufficient lube,
excessive flex or "take up" in the cable routing,
uneven spring tension in the arms - most common cause, corrected by checking to see if one arm hits the rim earlier than the other. Assuming the wheel is central, then adjust spring tension in one arm only, add or remove tension a bit at a time until you reach an even setting. Use as little tension as possible.
Hope this makes sense!!
Ad's are sh1tloads better than any caliper, once you're used to them.
:daumenhoch:
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Cheers Ben , if I'm honest it's probably got all them things wrong :LolLolLolLol:
chubby:
Hiya kid's.
Done away with the noodle thingy, shortened the cable a bit & followed everbody's advice & BINGO !!! The fooker works that good it's shown up the slightly loose headset that's gonna be a ball ache to tighten 😬😬😬
Gordy:
Holy shit, that Morales looks awesome.
You have some neat parts on there. Those Kore zero offset forks, kore pegs, peregrine pedals and juice bars are all bad ass pieces. Well done
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