New wheel set. Rear disc rubbing in brake mount on frame.
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New wheel set. Rear disc rubbing in brake mount on frame.
Got a new wheel set for specialized Diverge. Have an 8 speed cassette so using the 1.85 mm spacer like previous wheel. The rotor now just barely touches the outside part of the brake mount. Not the pad. The shifting and everything lines up fine except this brake run by like 1 or 2 mm. Would a smaller spacer fix this? Can the brake mount be adjusted?
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Looks like it is rubbing on the caliper not the mount.
Loosen the 2 bolts that hold the caliper onto the frame, just loosen them enough that the caliper has sideways movement.
Squeeze the brake lever and put something around the lever and handlebar like a rubber band or strap to keep the lever pressed and the brake clamped onto the disc.
Push the brake adapter (the black bracket between the brake caliper and the brake mount on the frame) outwards as far as it will go on the bolts.
Tighten the 2 mounting bolts back up in small increments and go back and forth between the 2 bolts until they are tightened enough.
When the 2 mounting bolts are tightened enough, release the brake lever and see if there the brake caliper is still rubbing on the disc.
Loosen the 2 bolts that hold the caliper onto the frame, just loosen them enough that the caliper has sideways movement.
Squeeze the brake lever and put something around the lever and handlebar like a rubber band or strap to keep the lever pressed and the brake clamped onto the disc.
Push the brake adapter (the black bracket between the brake caliper and the brake mount on the frame) outwards as far as it will go on the bolts.
Tighten the 2 mounting bolts back up in small increments and go back and forth between the 2 bolts until they are tightened enough.
When the 2 mounting bolts are tightened enough, release the brake lever and see if there the brake caliper is still rubbing on the disc.
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Try what cobba said first.
If that doesn't work, then you need to loosen and then tighten the brake caliper bolts so that when secure the rotor is centered between the calipers. It seems hard to eyeball it, but once you get the angle right, it's fairly straightforward.
If that doesn't work, then you need to loosen and then tighten the brake caliper bolts so that when secure the rotor is centered between the calipers. It seems hard to eyeball it, but once you get the angle right, it's fairly straightforward.
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Got a new wheel set for specialized Diverge. Have an 8 speed cassette so using the 1.85 mm spacer like previous wheel. The rotor now just barely touches the outside part of the brake mount. Not the pad. The shifting and everything lines up fine except this brake run by like 1 or 2 mm. Would a smaller spacer fix this? Can the brake mount be adjusted?
It’s very common for different wheels to have slightly different brake rotor spacing, so there’s probably nothing wrong with your bike or your new wheel. You just need to adjust the caliper alignment as others have already advised. Some people with multiple wheel sets have to add shims behind the rotor to get all the wheels to line up the same so they aren’t constantly readjusting the calipers. But if you don’t have your old wheel anymore, then no need to worry about it.
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I got the rotor adjusted. Thanks for the help guys. Brakes on front and back are a little spongey now. Watched some videos on how to adjust those. I can adjust the inside pad so it’s just barely not touching the rotor, but I don’t see a way to adjust the outside pad on my brakes. Tektro Mira. I’m guessing I don’t have high quality disc brakes on this budget bike. I had been riding my old KHS flite road bike that has caliper brakes and those seem to work a lot better than the disc brakes on my diverge ever did, even when it was brand new.