- Thu Sep 20, 2018 6:14 pm
#79260
In your latest photo, left and right movement/positioning of the cam correlates to vertical movement on the plate and up and down positioning is horizontal towards the center brake plate hole. Any paint removal or scuffing on the face of the center hole will also indicate whats been happening when the brakes are applied.
If anything err adjustment towards the side of caution so if you find the wheel locking solid when you gently apply the brake make sure its only happening whenever the wheel is spun backwards. The brakes are the most important things on the bike and need to work both efficiently and correctly and best left to an engineer or other expert.
Once everything is sorted you'll finally have a brake the designers intended. Then you'll only need to work out the correct order to do up the three nuts after moving the QD hub
If anything err adjustment towards the side of caution so if you find the wheel locking solid when you gently apply the brake make sure its only happening whenever the wheel is spun backwards. The brakes are the most important things on the bike and need to work both efficiently and correctly and best left to an engineer or other expert.
Once everything is sorted you'll finally have a brake the designers intended. Then you'll only need to work out the correct order to do up the three nuts after moving the QD hub



