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Old July 18th 03, 01:35 PM
Robert Box
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Default U Brakes ,MTB, What is the trick to installing pads????

What is the trick to getting the pads positioned correctly on U
brakes? Centered on sidewall of rim and toed in properly. This is a
late 80's MTB .
Is there some little trick to working with these monsters?

I have worked on lots of bike brakes. V's , canti's, calipers, but
these are the absolute worst design for brakes I have run into. I hope
they operate well to make up for the hassle of maintenance.


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Old July 18th 03, 01:42 PM
Lee
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Default U Brakes ,MTB, What is the trick to installing pads????


"Robert Box" wrote in message
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What is the trick to getting the pads positioned correctly on U
brakes? Centered on sidewall of rim and toed in properly. This is a
late 80's MTB .
Is there some little trick to working with these monsters?

I have worked on lots of bike brakes. V's , canti's, calipers, but
these are the absolute worst design for brakes I have run into. I hope
they operate well to make up for the hassle of maintenance.


They're okay, but a bit problematic in mud. They tend to pick up a lot of
crud.

I've never had any problem setting up the brake pads on my U brake ('87
Wicked Fat Chance). Pretty straightforward.

Lee


 




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