Front Caliper Rubs

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16 Jan 2014 12:39 #618857 by bugsinmyteeth
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I just replaced tires on my 1975 Z1. Took the wheels off the rims and took them to a local bike shop for mounting and balancing. I left the front axle in the wheel when it went to the shop so they had to remove it for the balancing. When I re-mounted the front wheel I noticed there is a slight scraping noise when I spin the tire. I think it is the brake disc rubbing in the caliper ever so slightly. (the bike has one front disc brake). As far as I can tell there is no adjustment for moving the wheel left or right on the axle.

Any thoughts as to what should be done?

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16 Jan 2014 12:54 #618859 by sbc1320
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Did you squeeze the front brake which should center up the caliper as it is a floating caliper?

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16 Jan 2014 13:48 #618863 by wireman
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Ride it around a little bit, it should stop squeeking.

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16 Jan 2014 14:44 #618868 by bugsinmyteeth
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I was hoping it would be something like that--caliper needing to "reset" or "just ride it a bit and it will probably work its way out."

Snow and ice make riding it a bad idea for now. In fact, I had a hard time standing up in the parking lot on the way out of my office tonight. But soon as I get a chance I want to scuff in those new tires. I'll check the disc to see if its getting hot and make sure the wheel still turns freely.

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17 Jan 2014 06:59 #618939 by 531blackbanshee
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the pads will typically rub enough to give a little swoosh sound,
but they shouldn't rub enough to drag or heat the disk up while riding.

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17 Jan 2014 20:48 #619050 by bugsinmyteeth
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perhaps the noise is normal. don't recall it doing that before though but I wasn't looking for that either. I'll give it a ride around the block and see if the disc heats up. I'll take it easy so if it grabs I won't get in too much trouble. Snow and ice here today and more coming tomorrow.

I also was thinking about draining the brake fluid and putting new in.

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17 Jan 2014 21:21 #619053 by bountyhunter
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Make sure the caliper can still slide on the mounting pins, many freeze over time. Guess how I learned that....

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