Is it just me that finds rim brakes incredibly difficult to set up? It seems like everything that I tweak has an adverse influence on something else, and I end up going around in endless circles chasing an elusive balanced brake setup.
I have just spent nearly three hours setting up the rim brakes on my bike. They are OK ish, but I’m not 100% happy. After much adjusting, I finally had the brake pads evenly centered whilst on the work stand, but after only a short test ride, they are now off centre and I have had to back off the adjuster to stop one of the pads skimming the wheel rim. Thinking that the wheel had somehow, “resettled” I messed about with the brakes for another 30 minutes and re-centered them, only to find them off centre the other way after a short ride.
I have Magura brakes and these are a delight to set up in comparison to cable brakes, but even these are very frustrating.
All of this leads me to the conclusion that rim brakes are simply a very bad idea spawned straight out of the Devil’s bottom and that the man who invented them should relive his moment of inspiration in absolute shame, for eternity. Is this too harsh?
I am starting to come round to the idea that hydraulic disk brakes may be better option. I have no experience of these types of brake on a bike. Are they any easier / more difficult to set up?
I have just spent nearly three hours setting up the rim brakes on my bike. They are OK ish, but I’m not 100% happy. After much adjusting, I finally had the brake pads evenly centered whilst on the work stand, but after only a short test ride, they are now off centre and I have had to back off the adjuster to stop one of the pads skimming the wheel rim. Thinking that the wheel had somehow, “resettled” I messed about with the brakes for another 30 minutes and re-centered them, only to find them off centre the other way after a short ride.
I have Magura brakes and these are a delight to set up in comparison to cable brakes, but even these are very frustrating.
All of this leads me to the conclusion that rim brakes are simply a very bad idea spawned straight out of the Devil’s bottom and that the man who invented them should relive his moment of inspiration in absolute shame, for eternity. Is this too harsh?
I am starting to come round to the idea that hydraulic disk brakes may be better option. I have no experience of these types of brake on a bike. Are they any easier / more difficult to set up?