This may be getting picky but I 'll throw it out anyhow.
When you adjust the levers on the cams or the linkage between the levers you change the timing at which each shoe engages the drum, which can cause only one shoe to engage or wear faster or uneven from the other . The cams and levers should always remain in line at the designated marks.
Remove the linkage from between the levers. Apply the brake full and mark or measure the travel of the main lever. Reinstall the linkage and adjust so that the travel is the same. If the linkage is too tight the travel will be shorter.
Really the shoe that contacts first will wear down and eventually both shoes will engage. Depending on the severety of the adjustment this may take a while and leave you with a 50% brake.
Clear as MUD ?
Rear Brake Adjustment
Yikes. Am I confused or what? The guy asks about adjusting the rear brake and I go off on a tangent by describing a hybrid front brake/rear brake process. I picked the wrong day to stop smoking weed. Sorry 'bout that.
I see what you mean. I made sure to align the arms on the cams so that the dots lined up on each. This means they're both moving from the same place and thus engaging at the same time, right?
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