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emanuel_v19

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Re: front brakes
« Reply #30 on: June 16, 2015, 04:49:02 PM »
Quick question, one of my pads is super work out, yet it still rubs on the disk. I can spin the wheel but it doesn't Spin as freely as my agility...I did a brake flush and the lever seems to be ok. What can be the problem?

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Re: front brakes
« Reply #31 on: June 16, 2015, 08:04:03 PM »
Most likely the rotor is warped or the piston bore (caliper) is dirty.

Brake fluid absorbs water, and the caliper bore(s) will get pitted. The best thing to do is remove the caliper, pull out the piston or blow it out w/ compressed air (careful). Then you can use 1000 grit emory paper to clean up the bore(s).
Get a new "O" ring from the local hardware, and put it all back together.

On MOST bikes the pads will always touch but with no pressure. The "O" ring acts as more than a seal. It also acts as a spring to relieve the pressure when the lever is released.
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