I've noticed a couple of postings about the front and rear brakes on the Wisper 905SE:
Also, whats the advantage of the Avid BB07 Disk Brake? It costs £45 @ Wiggle, so its not an insignificant purchase.
My front disk brake has developed a bit of a judder when braking hard, and I've no expereience with disk brakes - I've tightened up the control cable, which hasn't helped. Theres a red plastic wheel beside the brake assembly, but I can't figure out what it does (and therefore how to adjust it).
Has anyone else had problems with the rear brakes? Mine seem fine as long as I keep tightening up the control cable regularly.
Any clues?
Regards,
Elephants
I found the brake cables very stretchy, and had to replace those. The braking improvement was dramatic. I improved this further by replacing the promax front disc with an Avid BB07 (they're the business!)
I too have found the brake cables spongy, and needing regular adjustment. How easy is it to replace the cables? (I had a look this morning and the brake, gear and electric cables all seem to be bound together in cable tidies).I badly want to replace the Promax rear V brake on my Wisper 905se. I find it virtually impossible to get them evenly adjusted, and when I do, they soon revert to one side touching the rim and the otherside miles off
Also, whats the advantage of the Avid BB07 Disk Brake? It costs £45 @ Wiggle, so its not an insignificant purchase.
My front disk brake has developed a bit of a judder when braking hard, and I've no expereience with disk brakes - I've tightened up the control cable, which hasn't helped. Theres a red plastic wheel beside the brake assembly, but I can't figure out what it does (and therefore how to adjust it).
Has anyone else had problems with the rear brakes? Mine seem fine as long as I keep tightening up the control cable regularly.
Any clues?
Regards,
Elephants