i need bike help
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MOM_RIDAZ420 at 09.17.08 - 10:48 am
I think i either bent my front rim or i am putting the breaks on wrong...can anyone help me with this? what do i do?
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when you pick the front of the bike up and spin the wheel, does it wobble? if you answered yes, then your rim is out of true.
other than that i cant help you because what you typed isnt nearly descriptive enough.
ruinedbyidiots09.17.08 - 10:57 am
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no..well...when i spin the tire it keeps getting stuck in the break now...so i just have it unhooked
MOM_RIDAZ42009.17.08 - 11:01 am
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does the wheel wobble a bunch when you spin the tire when the brakes arent connected?
ruinedbyidiots09.17.08 - 11:03 am
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it sounds like your brakes need to be adjusted. Are they rubbing on just one side or both?
Undercover Bob09.17.08 - 11:30 am
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rubbing on one side....can i do a break adjustment or do i have to go to a bike shop for that?
MOM_RIDAZ42009.17.08 - 11:58 am
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you should be able to adjust it on your own. It sounds like your breaks are just unbalanced to one side. there are little screws at the pivot points on each side that you can adjust pretty easily with a little allen wrench. loosen one as you tighten the other to shift the resting position of the pads in either direction
Undercover Bob09.17.08 - 12:02 pm
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mind you, I"m talking about the little screws, not the big ones that hold the brakes on
Undercover Bob09.17.08 - 12:03 pm
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I HAVE FOUND THAT, JUMPING UP IN THE AIR, THEN CLICKING MY HEELS, TENDS TO SOLVE MOST OF MY PROBLEMS.
eddieboyinla09.17.08 - 12:10 pm
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Adjusting your brakes is fairly straightforward, but usually this stuff happens with a wheel that's gone out of true.
Try undoing the nut behind the center of the brake and moving the brake to a non-rubbing position. Then spin the wheel and see if the wheel wobbles. If so, it's out of true. If not, you can tighten the nut back up and be good to go.
As for truing the wheel, if you can get to your local bike collective (bikerowave / bike kitchen / bike oven), you can learn to do it yourself pretty easily.
Or you can buy a spoke wrench and use the brake pads as a guide and true the wheel yourself. Just tighten the spokes on the side opposite the rubbing side, and loosen the spokes on the rubbing side (only 1/4 turn at a time, or you can make things worse).
Good Luck!
JB09.17.08 - 12:12 pm
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SERIOUSLY THOUGH, GET YOUR MAN 'DROOPY' TO FIX THEM.
eddieboyinla09.17.08 - 12:13 pm
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Raquel Bring it to the Mosey tonight, somebody will fix it.
Or you can try Eddies method.
skd09.17.08 - 12:14 pm
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HEY MAN, YOUR TALKING TO A 'MOM RIDAZZ', AND YOU EXPECT THEM TO DO WHAT YOU JUST TOLD THEM 'JB'????
ARE YOU NUTTZ JB ????
( HINT: PUTTING THE PIPE DOWN, FOR SEVERAL MINUTES, TENDS TO ALLOW YOUR EYES TO SEE BETTER. )
eddieboyinla09.17.08 - 12:17 pm
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how about i just go to the mosey tonight and have y'all help me...and the pipe is not with me...i am at my lame ass job...I think if they found out that i blaze i would get fired :)
MOM-RIDA-Raquel09.17.08 - 1:11 pm
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ANOTHER POSSIBILITY IS A BENT FORK, ON ONE SIDE ONLY.
eddieboyinla09.17.08 - 2:23 pm
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