PedalUma
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Petaluma, CA
It takes skill to maintain cable or mechanically actuated disc brakes. There is an inside pad which is fixed that needs constant adjustment in a click as its surface thins, and there is a moving outside pad which also needs to be tightened regularly with pad erosion and cable stretch. Having something white or bright below the caliper when the bike is upside down will help a lot. View through the pads to see the gaps on either side of the rotor. Minimize those gaps and true the rotor each week. Ideally the gap on each side will be less than 1/2 the thickness of a business card. There are thin stainless gigs for this. Mechanical disc brakes are a pain even for the most seasoned bike mechanics. You are not the only one.