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Date: 16 Oct 2007 06:36:33
From: landotter
Subject: Stud or Bushing? Place yer bets! (wonky Tektro LP arm)
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Aha! I'd had awful modulation with my rear Tektro 530 LP brake, so finally decided to disassemble the sucker and make sure the studs were greased etc. Well, oh well: the left arm was greased, but barely moved on the stud. I'm headed down to the LBS in an hour or two, as it's only a km roll away--but I'm taking bets! Stud or bushing? Winners all get Spanish mackerels with a mustard crust!
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 12:22:26
From: landotter
Subject: Re: Stud or Bushing? Place yer bets! (wonky Tektro LP arm)
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On Oct 16, 9:58 am, Ozark Bicycle <bicycleatel...@ozarkbicycleservice.com > wrote: > landotter wrote: > > Aha! I'd had awful modulation with my rear Tektro 530 LP brake, so > > finally decided to disassemble the sucker and make sure the studs were > > greased etc. Well, oh well: the left arm was greased, but barely moved > > on the stud. > > > I'm headed down to the LBS in an hour or two, as it's only a km roll > > away--but I'm taking bets! Stud or bushing? > > My money is on the stud. Should be easy to remedy. > It was called "wipe and lube". There must have been some sort of resist left on there from when it got powdercoated or something. Mark got that off with some solvent. He also put the spring pin in the center hole (I was also going to do that, was in the first) and upped the tension screws as far as practicable, and after feeling the sudden increase in modulation, I upped the front tension. Man, it's sorta funny how brilliant these pedestrian Tektro LPs feel. I don't miss cantis anymore. :-D
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 08:57:00
From: landotter
Subject: Re: Stud or Bushing? Place yer bets! (wonky Tektro LP arm)
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On Oct 16, 9:37 am, Don Piven <spamt...@piven.net > wrote: > landotter wrote: > > Aha! I'd had awful modulation with my rear Tektro 530 LP brake, so > > finally decided to disassemble the sucker and make sure the studs were > > greased etc. Well, oh well: the left arm was greased, but barely moved > > on the stud. > > > I'm headed down to the LBS in an hour or two, as it's only a km roll > > away--but I'm taking bets! Stud or bushing? Winners all get Spanish > > mackerels with a mustard crust! > > Might be educational to see if the right arm (or a brake arm from > another set) moves freely on the left stud. Yeah, I was going to do that... [pulls front arm to test...] Bad stud. Eesh. [rides to LBS...] D'oh! Mark just wiped off the stud with solvent and regreased. It was just some sort of residue + dirt.
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 07:58:48
From: Ozark Bicycle
Subject: Re: Stud or Bushing? Place yer bets! (wonky Tektro LP arm)
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landotter wrote: > Aha! I'd had awful modulation with my rear Tektro 530 LP brake, so > finally decided to disassemble the sucker and make sure the studs were > greased etc. Well, oh well: the left arm was greased, but barely moved > on the stud. > > I'm headed down to the LBS in an hour or two, as it's only a km roll > away--but I'm taking bets! Stud or bushing? My money is on the stud. Should be easy to remedy. > Winners all get Spanish > mackerels with a mustard crust! You can keep the fish, they get all stinky in transit.
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 09:37:46
From: Don Piven
Subject: Re: Stud or Bushing? Place yer bets! (wonky Tektro LP arm)
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landotter wrote: > Aha! I'd had awful modulation with my rear Tektro 530 LP brake, so > finally decided to disassemble the sucker and make sure the studs were > greased etc. Well, oh well: the left arm was greased, but barely moved > on the stud. > > I'm headed down to the LBS in an hour or two, as it's only a km roll > away--but I'm taking bets! Stud or bushing? Winners all get Spanish > mackerels with a mustard crust! > Might be educational to see if the right arm (or a brake arm from another set) moves freely on the left stud.
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