Hi, thanks! My bearings are notchy... that may be part of the problem... I'm going to start by flicking the cover off the bearing... you can use the tip of a knife blade to remove the cover on a sealed bearing (it's just plastic) to get inside... I suspect there is some gunk packed in there.. after a good blast with brake cleaner and a re-pack with bearing grease I should be able to snap the cover back on and then they should be more smooth... I did it with the bearings in one of my race face headsets and it worked perfectly... I'll start by blasting it with 3M penetrating oil as a temporary check to see if that helps... then I'll grease the bearings...
But I suspect that it has something to do with the spring itself....
That big horseshoe spring is what spreads the arms apart... IF that spring is bent the wrong way the arms will not spring out, that's the issue I'm having on the front... I think the horseshoe spring thing needs to be bent back into shape (just like is done with the spring itself on V-Brakes... I'm sure we have all done that to bring some life back into old V-Brakes... two quick bends and they are nice and springy again...
your thoughts?
thanks!
But I suspect that it has something to do with the spring itself....
That big horseshoe spring is what spreads the arms apart... IF that spring is bent the wrong way the arms will not spring out, that's the issue I'm having on the front... I think the horseshoe spring thing needs to be bent back into shape (just like is done with the spring itself on V-Brakes... I'm sure we have all done that to bring some life back into old V-Brakes... two quick bends and they are nice and springy again...
your thoughts?
thanks!