Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Rome, you need no tool.Seriously on brakes
I installed new race pads but I don't have the tool to align the caliper.
Now the rear brake is dragging wearing down my rotor. I will buy the tool if I know what it is called.
I assume you installed the new pads properly.
First of all, I think you have squeezed the brake lever when the wheel was off the bike. Remove the wheel again. Take a tire lever, insert it between the brake pads, and move the lever the way to push the brake pistons back into their proper idle position. It should leave a gap between the brake pads significantly wider than the thickness of the brake rotor.
Replace the wheel. Using a hex wrench, loosen two bolts that hold the brake calibers onto the frame (loosen but do not remove them). Now, squeeze the respective brake lever strongly and fasten the caliper bolts. Release the brake lever.
Hydraulic brake calipers are self-centering.