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2010-06-20 8:55 PM

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Subject: Top of brake pads rubbing tire
I've got Cane Creek scr-3's with the stock Bontrager Select wheel on my Trek 1500. Just recently I've noticed that the top of brake pad is getting really close to, if not touching the tire. As far as I can tell, the wheel is mounted correctly. What's funny is the brake pads are as low as they can go , adjustment-wise. I guess the brakes need to be adjusted, but I don't see how the brake pads can go any lower. Taking bike in tomorrow but thought maybe I could get someone on here to comment.


2010-06-21 8:37 AM
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Subject: RE: Top of brake pads rubbing tire
tri42 - 2010-06-20 9:55 PM  As far as I can tell, the wheel is mounted correctly.


Maybe take the wheel off and re-mount? Worked for me when I had the same problem and thought the wheel was mounted correctly.
2010-06-21 9:01 AM
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Subject: RE: Top of brake pads rubbing tire
If you bought the bike from LBS, take it back there, the brake block should be lower than it sounds.

Front or rear?
If you bought used craigslist etc, you're going to need a small round file and start taking the paint off the inside of the dropout.
Don't do it yourself if you're not confident though, take off too much paint and get into the material and you may end up with misalignment.
2010-06-21 11:01 AM
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Subject: RE: Top of brake pads rubbing tire
Thanks for the responses.

1) Remounted wheel twice, same situation. Even does it on my trainer wheel.

2) It's the back brakes. Bought bike new @ LBS in Charlotte. Nope, not comfortable filing that out...yet.
2010-06-22 10:41 AM
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Subject: RE: Top of brake pads rubbing tire
The pad shouldn't touch the tire. You can usually tell by sound and "grabbiness" if it is touching the rubber vs. the rim. Sounds to me if the wheel is correctly in the dropout that it's either the wrong brake for the frame (some require "long-reach" calipers), or the wrong pad/holder. If you bought it new at the LBS they should make it right.
2010-06-22 5:10 PM
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Subject: RE: Top of brake pads rubbing tire
LMAO... 5 sec fix at LBS.. can you guess ? .... at least I admitted it, well , kinda.....


2010-06-23 12:57 PM
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Subject: RE: Top of brake pads rubbing tire
Okay...I give?
2010-06-23 2:25 PM
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Subject: RE: Top of brake pads rubbing tire
I thought , matter of fact, I KNEW wheel was in correctly... I mean how hard is that ? It wasn't.
2010-06-23 9:30 PM
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Subject: RE: Top of brake pads rubbing tire
My first thought when I read about the problem was "wheel isn't all the way up in the dropouts." But you insisted you'd reinstalled the wheel correctly, so I didn't post.
2010-06-24 11:05 AM
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Subject: RE: Top of brake pads rubbing tire
LOL... yep, the "As far as I can tell" part of that sentence says it all. Thanks though !
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