CB77 Front Brake Rod Adjustment functionCB77 Front Brake Rod Adjustment functionHi Folks,
I've got a 1964 CB77 and I'm trying to understand how the front brake rod-adjuster functions. I first thought it was another place to adjust the brakes as they wore down, just like the two main adjusters at each end of the cable. But now I realize it is more intended to sync the timing of each shoe, so they engage at the same time. But if so, why is there so much room for adjustment there? It seems like all the adjustment room on that rod just allows for the user to engage the main shoe way before the secondary shoe. Is there another function I'm not considering? Maybe I'm overthinking things here :-) When you apply the brakes, the rod and its threads are in tension. You want a good amount of thread engagement with the yokes on the brake arms to provide a greater load-carrying capacity than if you had just three or four threads engaged at each end. Once you get it adjusted to where both shoes apply evenly, you should not have to adjust it again. Regards, Chase
Thanks for the info. I thought so.
I have heard a trick from Davo on this site, where you can remove the hub and re-position the arms on each brake post to get the very most out of your brake pads. I keep thinking I'm nearing the end of their life, but always find new ways of adjusting them to get more life out of them!
find new ways of adjusting them to get more life out of them
What does this mean?. ..............lm
I think it means that some people value their lives less than a set of new brake shoes..... :-(
G
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WELL!!!!. ................lm
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