Record Brake Pads and or refills
I have used Campy Record (with a few Chorus bits here and there) since
pre-Ergo-Power / STI era. I installed Ergo levers in late 1993 for the 1994 season. In that time till today, I updated bikes to match new bikes that had / have complete Record sets. I think the bike I am working on has primarily 2002 Record, maybe 2003 model year. The calipers are the “D” model (long before the 2007 “Skeleton” changes).. I can’t figure out how to replace the pads or refill them. The problem I find is that the other pads I have around are not shaped to fit in the orbital recess. For flat pads, the profile that effects them causes the pads to move down below the ideal location for gripping the rim’s brake surfaces. Is there any way to install pads properly through a readily available alternative for either the entire pad, or to refill those that I have. Also, there are no set screws and it looks like the one end being open means I need to push them out against the direction that the rim surface pushes them. Any ideas or insights? I need to use these calipers ASAP, or I will need to install a caliper lying around and I have not used any other calipers since moving to the Sierra foothills where brake performance is critical from the moment I leave the driveway. |
Record Brake Pads and or refills
On Apr 16, 3:47*pm, Chris M wrote:
I have used Campy Record (with a few Chorus bits here and there) since pre-Ergo-Power */ STI era. I installed Ergo levers in late 1993 for the 1994 season. In that time till today, I updated bikes to match new bikes that had / have complete Record sets. I think the bike I am working on has primarily 2002 Record, maybe 2003 model year. The calipers are the “D” model (long before the 2007 “Skeleton” changes). I can’t figure out how to replace the pads or refill them. The problem I find is that the other pads I have around are not shaped to fit in the orbital recess. For flat pads, the profile that effects them causes the pads to move down below the ideal location for gripping the rim’s brake surfaces. Is there any way to install pads properly through a readily available alternative for either the entire pad, or to refill those that I have. Also, there are no set screws and it looks like the one end being open means I need to push them out against the direction that the rim surface pushes them. Any ideas or insights? I need to use these calipers ASAP, or I will need to install a caliper lying around and I have not used any other calipers since moving to the Sierra foothills where brake performance is critical from the moment I leave the driveway. Just so happens I was just looking at brake pads last night, Kool Stop sells two different styles of Campy refills and also a "campy style" holder with replaceable insert, could one of these options possibly work for you? good luck nate |
Record Brake Pads and or refills
Chris M writes:
Also, there are no set screws and it looks like the one end being open means I need to push them out against the direction that the rim surface pushes them. The easiest way to remove the pad is to insert the head of a flat screwdriver (a depth of 5 to 10 mm should be plenty) between the bottom of the pad and the holder from the open end and twist. Use pliers to push the replacement pad into place. |
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