garethrl
Senior Retro Guru
Hi folks,
Last night's _very_ noisy night ride had people lining up take shots at me by the end, so I'm looking for some advice.
I have the following setup: Avid Ultimate V's (and levers), XTR ceramic pads, Bontrager RaceLite ceramic rims. I've set about 1mm of toe-in the good ol' fashioned way, and the pads are set correctly relative to the rims and not fouling the tyre at all. However, I get chronic front brake squeal every time I use even moderate braking force. Heavy braking results in an eardrum shattering banshee-like wail and instant evacuation of all wildlife within a 1km radius. This only applies to the front BTW, no issues at all with the rear.
Is it something simple like the wrong pads for the rims, or needing more toe-in? I've noticed that I get quite a lot of fork dive when I brake so is there an way that that might contribute? I also noticed some play in the headset (SID World Cup 80mm, don't get me started on the carbon steerer!) and after I'd tightened it up that the problem got even worse!
Any thoughts and tips greatly appreciated. None-too radical solutions preferred since the braking performance is excellent!
Cheers, Gareth.
Last night's _very_ noisy night ride had people lining up take shots at me by the end, so I'm looking for some advice.
I have the following setup: Avid Ultimate V's (and levers), XTR ceramic pads, Bontrager RaceLite ceramic rims. I've set about 1mm of toe-in the good ol' fashioned way, and the pads are set correctly relative to the rims and not fouling the tyre at all. However, I get chronic front brake squeal every time I use even moderate braking force. Heavy braking results in an eardrum shattering banshee-like wail and instant evacuation of all wildlife within a 1km radius. This only applies to the front BTW, no issues at all with the rear.
Is it something simple like the wrong pads for the rims, or needing more toe-in? I've noticed that I get quite a lot of fork dive when I brake so is there an way that that might contribute? I also noticed some play in the headset (SID World Cup 80mm, don't get me started on the carbon steerer!) and after I'd tightened it up that the problem got even worse!
Any thoughts and tips greatly appreciated. None-too radical solutions preferred since the braking performance is excellent!
Cheers, Gareth.