Mtl_Biker
Active Member
Further update... Even without the correct wrenches with me, I can see there is no play (nor binding) in the bearings. Smooth as silk. No slop. So it's not the bearings (or their adjustment) that is the problem.The fork is not moving at all. But your suggestions have worked out for me (Thanks!) as I think it's the wheel bearings. With strong pressure on the bike and the brakes applied, I found the wheel would "wobble" side to side. I brought the wheel to work with me today and will check it carefully when I have the time. Unfortunately though, I forgot to bring the bearing wrenches (flat wrenches) I have with me so I won't be able to adjust the bearings until tomorrow. But at least I hope to be able to pinpoint the problem.
I guess by process of elimination, it must be the spoke tension. Funny, as the wheel spins true. If some spokes are tighter than others, could that be what's causing the wheel to flex to one side when applying the brakes?
Again I'm at my office without proper tools to check or readjust the spokes. At home I have a truing stand and a dish tool (to make sure the wheel is centered on the hub). I don't have any way to check spoke tension other than just by feel. When I was (a lot) younger, I actually built a set of road wheels. So even out of practice I should be able to solve this problem. (I hope!)