Also, sand the brake pads if they're either new or
have a glazed look to the surface, and make sure no
tubular cement is still on the rim sides.
David Feldman
Vancouver, WA
> Hi Guy,
>
> Did you "toe in" the brake pads slightly with an
> adjustable wrench? I have
> found this tends to solve most squeal problems...
> Otherwise, you mat need
> to change to a different set of brake pads
>
> Regards, Steve Neago
> Cincinnati, OH
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Guy Apple" <cinelliguy@earthlink.net>
> To: <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 9:32 PM
> Subject: [CR]Squeeling Mavic OR10
>
>
> > I need some advice as to how to stop these rims
> from squeeling with I
> apply the brakes. These
> > are the ones with the gold anodized finish. I have
> tried gently sanding
> and steel wool. I don't
> > really want to remove finish, but there has to be
> a way to just etch this
> finish and to reduce the
> > noise.
> >
> > I know the cute answer is ride them until they
> stop, but what about the
> look I get in the
> > meantime! The noise is driving me out of my little
> mind.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Guy Apple
> > Sunnyvale, CA
> >
> >
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