Calliper misalignment.
Posted: 24 Mar 2021 11:26
Hi all.
The 2 discs are binding on the calliper bodies on my K1.
At first I figured I was missing a wheel spacer as I don’t seem to have the conical one listed in the book but the discs are both binding on the inner surface of their respective callipers, so moving the wheel sideways a millimetre or so will free one side but not the other.
I guess I can source 4 slim washers and pack out the calliper mounting points on either side but I’d rather understand the problem.
The bike was a mess when I started, the forks are replacement second hand but seem in good no damage condition and the wheel and it’s associated spindle, spacers etc are all original, as are the callipers. The discs aren’t warped, the drag is consistent over a whole turn of the wheel.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Mark.
The 2 discs are binding on the calliper bodies on my K1.
At first I figured I was missing a wheel spacer as I don’t seem to have the conical one listed in the book but the discs are both binding on the inner surface of their respective callipers, so moving the wheel sideways a millimetre or so will free one side but not the other.
I guess I can source 4 slim washers and pack out the calliper mounting points on either side but I’d rather understand the problem.
The bike was a mess when I started, the forks are replacement second hand but seem in good no damage condition and the wheel and it’s associated spindle, spacers etc are all original, as are the callipers. The discs aren’t warped, the drag is consistent over a whole turn of the wheel.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Mark.