After having both BMX wheels trued yesterday: today was the perfect time to really dial-in both brakes. I’m more than happy to have them super-sharp. And dead true wheels meant I could run the mega sticky and grippy clear-compound brake pads right up against the now ‘perfect’ rim - and get some instant and aggressive stopping power !
So I set about fettling. Getting pad toe-in, angle for full pad contact, cable adjustment, centred caliper etc etc. Front was no issue - and ended up awesome 👌
Rear: despite using (Recently fitted) Odyssey Slic Cables - felt slightly raunchy. I got the pads set up spot on after quite a few goes. And adjusted arm spring tensions to get wheel centred perfectly in caliper arms - and feel adjusted. Still felt raunchy ?? 🤷♂️😡
I looked at and noticed the caliper arms were just touching each other at very end of crossing over when brake was applied. (Presumably as they were now reaching a point they never previously had). I adjusted, fettled, tweaked, tried to bend one arm slightly, fitted a shim to one arm to space it off: But none of that seemed / looked or felt as I wanted. So I decided to take the bull by the horns and file off the offending ‘nodule’.
So cables released - I tie-wrapped one arm out of the way. So I had maximum space to file away in….
I then protected areas I might accidentally touch:
And filed away 3-4mm of the lip where the cross-over cable nipple locates:
And finished off with a dab of Black Hammerite paint. And as it’s on the underside - no one will ever either know or notice 😁
**Apart from me - who now has a non graunchy brake…….😉
Job done. And two super smooth, strong and free running brakes achieved 👍