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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:02am    Post subject: Brake Shudder Reply with quote Report Abuse

Help please. I recently brought some new Vesrah pads for my BB7's, which was all good until they started to shudder when under load Angry I didn't have a problem with the stock Avid pads, which made me think I may have installed the new ones incorrectly, so I reset them but to no avail.

Any help on how to remedy this would be great. Cheers
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:06am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

I've got the same issue with Juicy 5s.
I recall a thread on here about it but can't find a cure.
Any help would also be appreciated.
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:20am    Post subject: RE: Brake Shudder Reply with quote Report Abuse

stuart_rv wrote:
Any help on how to remedy this would be great. Cheers


Try Shimano brakes.
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:24am    Post subject: RE: Re: Brake Shudder Reply with quote Report Abuse

dented wrote:
stuart_rv wrote:
Any help on how to remedy this would be great. Cheers


Try Shimano brakes.

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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:25am    Post subject: RE: Re: Brake Shudder Reply with quote Report Abuse

dented wrote:
stuart_rv wrote:
Any help on how to remedy this would be great. Cheers


Try Shimano brakes.


Helpful as ever dented Wink

But seriously get shmano's
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:25am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

TonyT1961 wrote:
I've got the same issue with Juicy 5s.
I recall a thread on here about it but can't find a cure.
Any help would also be appreciated.


I had problems with noise etc on my juicy 5's with the stock pads. They are very good with the Vesrah pads.

I think I also put an extra washer underneath the brake caliper (to make it sit out slightly further on the disc) as the pads were grabbing on the arms of the disc and sitting it out by a couple of mm's more stopped it doing this.

You could both try this?
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:31am    Post subject: RE: Re: Re: Brake Shudder Reply with quote Report Abuse

HuntawayFR wrote:
dented wrote:
stuart_rv wrote:
Any help on how to remedy this would be great. Cheers


Try Shimano brakes.

2nded
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BB7's are the best cable disc out there - and some of us run roadie levers Wink so hydros dont cut it I'm afraid Smile
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:33am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Shimano make roadie cable disc as well though.
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:40am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

{Posted via mobile.vorb.org.nz} Meh - mine work fine, so it doesnt bother me.

Seems that every time someone is after a simple fix to what could be a simple problem - people tell them to go buy new gear Eh?

Just pointing out that there are many reasons why this may not be practical Smile
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:43am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

thorg wrote:


Seems that every time someone is after a simple fix to what could be a simple problem - people tell them to go buy new gear Eh?


Good to help the economy recover somehow. Spend our way out of recession I say.
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:47am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

thorg wrote:
{Posted via mobile.vorb.org.nz} Meh - mine work fine, so it doesnt bother me.

Seems that every time someone is after a simple fix to what could be a simple problem - people tell them to go buy new gear Eh?

Just pointing out that there are many reasons why this may not be practical Smile


Yes, why replace when you can repair? Save the $$$ for when you really need it... Eh?
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 9:52am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Trail wrote:
TonyT1961 wrote:
I've got the same issue with Juicy 5s.
I recall a thread on here about it but can't find a cure.
Any help would also be appreciated.


I had problems with noise etc on my juicy 5's with the stock pads. They are very good with the Vesrah pads.

I think I also put an extra washer underneath the brake caliper (to make it sit out slightly further on the disc) as the pads were grabbing on the arms of the disc and sitting it out by a couple of mm's more stopped it doing this.

You could both try this?


that happend with my avids

if u look at any avid caliper on the mount they will have spacers underneath

if teh caliper is braking on the arms of the disk it may make a bubbling sound
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 10:00am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

I thought I had a serious problem with my back brakes when they wouldn't stop making a skwarking noise and shuddering everytime I went to stop. (I had recently had the pads/pistons replaced). Turned out the quick release had come undone and I hadn't noticed Hmmmm

Is your wheel wiggling left and right?
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PostPosted: Mon 22/Sep/08 10:24am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Cheers for the advice everyone. Will have to have a tinker with the spacers and see if that helps. I checked my wheels were on tight, just to be sure.
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