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Old 10-26-21, 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
Unless your caliper is damaged then it's out of adjustment, takes literally a few seconds to center the pads. Or your wheel is off center and needs to be trued. And if your bike has calipers I seriously doubt it has posts for v's.
Yes I am new to bikes and I now realize that after reading about them. Definitely no posts.

I read this link below and realize now the pads have to be set differently . Guess that's my issue . Didn't even realize there was a centering adjustment!

Dont know where I would be without this forum!

https://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/dual-pivot-brake-service

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