Stiff front wheel

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John-Ellis

Active Member
Location
Sheffield
Hi All,

I took my baby out for a ride this morning after putting some road tyres on in the middle of last week.

Whilst I was riding I noticed a rubbing sound from the front wheel almost as if the brakes wanted adjusting.

So when I got home I tried adjusting the brakes but it has not made any difference.

Is it possible that when I put the front wheel back on I put the wheel nuts on too tight?.

Any help would be great.

Thanks

John
 
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John-Ellis

Active Member
Location
Sheffield
noticed something else. when I pull the brake lever, on the front brakes only one brake block is moving to and from the wheel, the other brake block is rubbing against the wheel, I have tried adjusting the cable, adjustment screw, even the brake block itself, but it isnt making any difference???

John
 
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It's possible that the hubs need regreasing.
 
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John-Ellis

John-Ellis

Active Member
Location
Sheffield
cheers for that, I wonder if my brakes are not centred then?, I did try adjusting the little screw I really loosened it off and then tightened it up on the offending brake block but again it made no different, so I wonder if I shoulod adjust the screw on the other brake block.

I will give it a crack.
 
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John-Ellis

Active Member
Location
Sheffield
Ok, things are looking up, I disconnected the brakes , took the wheel off altogether, I then put it back on making sure it sat in the drop outs of the folks properly, before I tightened the wheel nuts back up I span the wheel, she ran free and true, I tightened the wheel nuts up but this time I didnt give it the beans I just gave them a good tight nip.

I then re connected the brakes and there is still a little bit of rubbing from one of the brake blocks.

So I ran through the procedure for brake adjustments, this has improved the wheel greatly, but it is still not perfect, I will keep adjusting until it is right but it was definitely a brake centre problem.

Thanks for the help peeps.

John
 

boydj

Legendary Member
Location
Paisley
Loosen off the nut at the back of the fork holding the brake to the frame just a touch and manually centre the brakes then apply the brakes and tighten the nut again holding the brake tight on the wheel. saves faffing about with the adjustment nut. You may have knocked the brake off centre when re-inserting the wheel.
 
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