I've tried my best, but its still winding me up.
Mynew XCR is brilliant. But I cannot get the disc brakes perfect.
It has Avid Juicy 3 hydraulic brakes on Alex DP20 rims. Before and after each ride I have been struggling to get the brakes to stop rubbing.
They only rub part way of the wheel/disc rotation. Reading up on it, some suggest loosening the calipers, clamping the disc then tightening the calipers again. This worked a little, so I have much less resistance than when Halfords first assembled it. Last night I thought I had the front disc/calipers perfectly aligned so there was no rubbing. Until I went out on it. Now it just "sings" at speeds of 20mph or more
. The rear calipers still rub.
I've found that this is because the discs are not perfectly true. So wherever I place the calipers, it will rub on one pad or the other.
So, Do I just place them in a position where the least amount of rubbing occurs and wait for the pads to wear down a bit? Or is there a better solution?
My
It has Avid Juicy 3 hydraulic brakes on Alex DP20 rims. Before and after each ride I have been struggling to get the brakes to stop rubbing.
They only rub part way of the wheel/disc rotation. Reading up on it, some suggest loosening the calipers, clamping the disc then tightening the calipers again. This worked a little, so I have much less resistance than when Halfords first assembled it. Last night I thought I had the front disc/calipers perfectly aligned so there was no rubbing. Until I went out on it. Now it just "sings" at speeds of 20mph or more

I've found that this is because the discs are not perfectly true. So wherever I place the calipers, it will rub on one pad or the other.
So, Do I just place them in a position where the least amount of rubbing occurs and wait for the pads to wear down a bit? Or is there a better solution?