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bryanska
Guest
Hello,
I have an older Schwinn Tempo with original Shimano 105 brakes.
They look great, but don't always return to "the full spread" after I
release the brakes. As a result, I'm dragging the pads against the
wheel ever so slightly.
I can tell when I spin the wheel. It spins for a while, but comes to a
complete stop because of the brake eventually.
If I rotate the whole brake assembly, I can return the brakes to a
position that straddles the wheel and doesn't touch it.
Any advice? Do I need to replace any particular part?
I have an older Schwinn Tempo with original Shimano 105 brakes.
They look great, but don't always return to "the full spread" after I
release the brakes. As a result, I'm dragging the pads against the
wheel ever so slightly.
I can tell when I spin the wheel. It spins for a while, but comes to a
complete stop because of the brake eventually.
If I rotate the whole brake assembly, I can return the brakes to a
position that straddles the wheel and doesn't touch it.
Any advice? Do I need to replace any particular part?