mightyquin
Active Member
..to the brakes?
Probably a really silly question! I've just got a s/h Paddy Wagon. The chain is quite slack (moves about 2in) but seems OK in use so far.
Before I try to tighten it, having read up on what to do etc., if I move the wheel back isn't it going to affect where the brakes sit on the rims currently? They seem perfectly fine at the moment. Or do I then have to readjust the brake blocks position after moving the wheel back a bit, and if so is that as simple as it sounds?
I don't want to mess things up before I've had a chance to ride the bike a bit, and I'm going to go along to a bike service workshop/lesson to give it a general once over (the brake cables need tightening up a little too I think).
Another thing, I noticed that the distance between the rear tyre and bottom fork bars is greater on one side (left side if sitting on the bike) than the other, like it was mounted off centre, although the wheel is centered at the top/between the brakes. Is it just the design of the frame?
Probably a really silly question! I've just got a s/h Paddy Wagon. The chain is quite slack (moves about 2in) but seems OK in use so far.
Before I try to tighten it, having read up on what to do etc., if I move the wheel back isn't it going to affect where the brakes sit on the rims currently? They seem perfectly fine at the moment. Or do I then have to readjust the brake blocks position after moving the wheel back a bit, and if so is that as simple as it sounds?
I don't want to mess things up before I've had a chance to ride the bike a bit, and I'm going to go along to a bike service workshop/lesson to give it a general once over (the brake cables need tightening up a little too I think).
Another thing, I noticed that the distance between the rear tyre and bottom fork bars is greater on one side (left side if sitting on the bike) than the other, like it was mounted off centre, although the wheel is centered at the top/between the brakes. Is it just the design of the frame?