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Tom Woods wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 09:19:03 +1000, Duracell Bunny
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm stumped - I gave my old Series (88") new brakes last month. They work, but ...
>>
>> When I reverse, the front brakes go on immediately - even if the wheel is jacked
>> up. I can spin them forward easily, backwards not at all. To reverse the vehicle
>> requires low transfer & lots of welly.
>>
>> And I can't get the brake drums off any more, even with the brakes fully
>> released on the adjusters.
>>
>> I've done something silly, any ideas as to what I've done, or not done?
>
> Have you managed to sort them out yet Karen?
> I've now got clean new brakes on my truck and they are fine when i
> jack it up one wheel at a time and adjust it. When i move it though I
> can get about 20ft before it almost locks solid and starts groaning!.
> .
> Any idea? new return springs needed perhaps? Front ones felt strong as
> they were buggers to get on but the rear ones dont do a lot.
> Ive got a loose wheel bearing on one back corner too and im wondering
> if the wobble is enough to make the shoes catch funnily?
>
> I also had trouble with mine sticking on at the front on the side
> where i didnt replace the adjusters.
> The new front pads i got had a longer pin which manages to wedge
> itself on the washery bit at the bottom of the adjuster right by the
> backplate. They then wont un-adjust all the way down to remove the
> drum/turn the brakes off.
No, not yet - but they are getting much worse. I had to move a tree stump
yesterday, and as soon as I touched the brakes, they locked on tight. First low
transfer required in order to proceed.
I've just bought a new mountain bike, and the resultant stacks are happening -
bit like when I first took up trialling all those years ago. So fixing the
Series is taking second priority, as I've entered an MTB endurance race in 5
weeks time (only tried an MTB for the first time 9 days ago)
--
Karen Gallagher
"Reverse the polarity and invert the particle flux!"
"You mean put the batteries in the other way?"
"...yes."
-Star Trek (any of them)
> On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 09:19:03 +1000, Duracell Bunny
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm stumped - I gave my old Series (88") new brakes last month. They work, but ...
>>
>> When I reverse, the front brakes go on immediately - even if the wheel is jacked
>> up. I can spin them forward easily, backwards not at all. To reverse the vehicle
>> requires low transfer & lots of welly.
>>
>> And I can't get the brake drums off any more, even with the brakes fully
>> released on the adjusters.
>>
>> I've done something silly, any ideas as to what I've done, or not done?
>
> Have you managed to sort them out yet Karen?
> I've now got clean new brakes on my truck and they are fine when i
> jack it up one wheel at a time and adjust it. When i move it though I
> can get about 20ft before it almost locks solid and starts groaning!.
> .
> Any idea? new return springs needed perhaps? Front ones felt strong as
> they were buggers to get on but the rear ones dont do a lot.
> Ive got a loose wheel bearing on one back corner too and im wondering
> if the wobble is enough to make the shoes catch funnily?
>
> I also had trouble with mine sticking on at the front on the side
> where i didnt replace the adjusters.
> The new front pads i got had a longer pin which manages to wedge
> itself on the washery bit at the bottom of the adjuster right by the
> backplate. They then wont un-adjust all the way down to remove the
> drum/turn the brakes off.
No, not yet - but they are getting much worse. I had to move a tree stump
yesterday, and as soon as I touched the brakes, they locked on tight. First low
transfer required in order to proceed.
I've just bought a new mountain bike, and the resultant stacks are happening -
bit like when I first took up trialling all those years ago. So fixing the
Series is taking second priority, as I've entered an MTB endurance race in 5
weeks time (only tried an MTB for the first time 9 days ago)
--
Karen Gallagher
"Reverse the polarity and invert the particle flux!"
"You mean put the batteries in the other way?"
"...yes."
-Star Trek (any of them)