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So I am now the proud owner of a Planet X cyclocross bike with Sram hrd discs. My first disc brake bike.
Unfortunately it arrived poorly set up, so i used my local bike store and asked them to set the gears / brakes up. I did google how to adjust them etc but i felt it was a little beyond my skills.
Anyhow the bike came back spot on. I have only done one ride home from the shop on the bike since and here are my thoughts and potential issue with the brakes.
From the off i the brakes felt weak, as in they weren't super sharp / powerful as i was expecting. However I am aware new pads / discs need bedding in so wasn't surprised by this. I found a quiet bit of road and cycled up and down. Building to moderate speed and then braking carefully to walking pace. I did this about 10 times maybe. I then cycled the rest of the way home, knowing that I needed to do more bedding in so i kept my speed and braking sensible. when I got closer to home i thought i would have another few runs at bedding the brakes in. However this time, I accidentally locked up the rear wheel. Again i was trying to be gentle with the brakes.
Since that point the rear brake had a judder and bit of a squeal when you press the brakes. The judder can be felt through the frame / saddle.
So have I broken something? I will try take the bike back to the shop soon. but wanted to get some opinions from you guys too.
Right now I feel like disc brakes have potential to be amazing, but they are quite delicate in the way you use and maintain them? Any advice to keep them running smoothly?
Thanks
Unfortunately it arrived poorly set up, so i used my local bike store and asked them to set the gears / brakes up. I did google how to adjust them etc but i felt it was a little beyond my skills.
Anyhow the bike came back spot on. I have only done one ride home from the shop on the bike since and here are my thoughts and potential issue with the brakes.
From the off i the brakes felt weak, as in they weren't super sharp / powerful as i was expecting. However I am aware new pads / discs need bedding in so wasn't surprised by this. I found a quiet bit of road and cycled up and down. Building to moderate speed and then braking carefully to walking pace. I did this about 10 times maybe. I then cycled the rest of the way home, knowing that I needed to do more bedding in so i kept my speed and braking sensible. when I got closer to home i thought i would have another few runs at bedding the brakes in. However this time, I accidentally locked up the rear wheel. Again i was trying to be gentle with the brakes.
Since that point the rear brake had a judder and bit of a squeal when you press the brakes. The judder can be felt through the frame / saddle.
So have I broken something? I will try take the bike back to the shop soon. but wanted to get some opinions from you guys too.
Right now I feel like disc brakes have potential to be amazing, but they are quite delicate in the way you use and maintain them? Any advice to keep them running smoothly?
Thanks