Old 08-16-22, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by smontanaro
My thought was that toe-in would eventually disappear as the front of the pad wears more (it contacts the run first and the pressure would seem to be higher there). Eventually, if be back to a squealing system. That was what kept me from trying this experiment for so long.
This is my experience. On my off-topic fixed-gear commuter with a single V-brake up front. It has the proper washers to do a toe-in adjustment. It lasted about 6 months before the squeal came back. I decided I like it. Better and louder than any bell or horn.
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