Hi All,
Just hoping to poke your brains on a road mechanical disk problem that I can't seem to figure out.
I've got a 160mm front disk brake that just won't work. If I apply the power lightly and then gently build it up, the brake slows the bike down - nothing to write home about - a bit like rim brakes in the wet. However, if I significantly increase the lever pressure, the disk squeals and starts slipping, almost completely losing power. So emergency stops are pretty much impossible and braking from the drops is very difficult. Very strange dynamic - the braking power builds up before letting go.
I've tried two different calipers (bb7 road and TRP Spyre) and several rotors. Done pad bedding procedures and even (reluctantly) put on 120 miles on the bike in hopes that the pads will just magically start working.
Never had a problem like this on MTB cable disk brakes, and I've managed to run an old Hayes MX1 for nearly 20 years - still getting adequate braking from it and just set it up on the Mrs' bike without too much fiddling.
I even managed to get better braking performance from cheap Chinese MTB jobbies that aren't supposed to work.
I am definitely matching STIs with road calipers.
This leads me to think that the problem might be in cable housing (Jagwire Universal) or STIs (microshift), but any suggestions are welcome. Poor cable routing? Something wrong with the hub?
Rear brake took a lot of fiddling to set up with BB7, but eventually started working as it should, and it worked with the Spyres pretty much out of the box. Using same cables/STIs.
Really looking forward to riding my summer bike with rim brakes as soon as it dries up.
Thanks!
Just hoping to poke your brains on a road mechanical disk problem that I can't seem to figure out.
I've got a 160mm front disk brake that just won't work. If I apply the power lightly and then gently build it up, the brake slows the bike down - nothing to write home about - a bit like rim brakes in the wet. However, if I significantly increase the lever pressure, the disk squeals and starts slipping, almost completely losing power. So emergency stops are pretty much impossible and braking from the drops is very difficult. Very strange dynamic - the braking power builds up before letting go.
I've tried two different calipers (bb7 road and TRP Spyre) and several rotors. Done pad bedding procedures and even (reluctantly) put on 120 miles on the bike in hopes that the pads will just magically start working.
Never had a problem like this on MTB cable disk brakes, and I've managed to run an old Hayes MX1 for nearly 20 years - still getting adequate braking from it and just set it up on the Mrs' bike without too much fiddling.
I even managed to get better braking performance from cheap Chinese MTB jobbies that aren't supposed to work.
I am definitely matching STIs with road calipers.
This leads me to think that the problem might be in cable housing (Jagwire Universal) or STIs (microshift), but any suggestions are welcome. Poor cable routing? Something wrong with the hub?
Rear brake took a lot of fiddling to set up with BB7, but eventually started working as it should, and it worked with the Spyres pretty much out of the box. Using same cables/STIs.
Really looking forward to riding my summer bike with rim brakes as soon as it dries up.
Thanks!