I icantthinkofausername Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Mar 31, 2009 #11 It is not worth the hassle they are easy to bend back. Clamp the disc inbetween the jaws on an adjustable spanner and 'tweak' accordingly.
It is not worth the hassle they are easy to bend back. Clamp the disc inbetween the jaws on an adjustable spanner and 'tweak' accordingly.
M mojo Retro Guru Feedback View Apr 15, 2009 #12 Just to add, my EBC Green pads are bedded in now and whilst they haven't cured the rub completely (still a very slight noise over 40kph) they have made a big difference.
Just to add, my EBC Green pads are bedded in now and whilst they haven't cured the rub completely (still a very slight noise over 40kph) they have made a big difference.
N njgoldby Retro Guru Apr 15, 2009 #13 I have the same noise with my Formula Brakes. I use sintered pads because they better but they seem a little thicker than the standard ones. I think I am used to the noise now. And as everyone I ride with drops back from me to avoid the noise, I feel like i've got faster! Bonus
I have the same noise with my Formula Brakes. I use sintered pads because they better but they seem a little thicker than the standard ones. I think I am used to the noise now. And as everyone I ride with drops back from me to avoid the noise, I feel like i've got faster! Bonus