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Brake Performance Tech Tips

Brake Performance Tech Tips Excessive Lever Throw: If your levers have excessive brake lever throw, it may be the result of the caliper pistons advancing only minimally as the pads wear, sometimes from light use, such as dragging the brakes frequently or not braking hard enough to advance the pistons. You can advance the pistons by performing the following steps:  1. Adjust the lever reach all the way out. Count the number of clicks or note the reach measurement beforehand.  2. Pull hard on the lever 5 times. You may use two fingers if needed, but you do not need to pull the lever all the way to the handlebar.  3. Adjust the reach to the starting position measured in step 1.  NOTE: If this doesn't resolve the excessive lever throw it could indicate the system needs to be bled or the brake pads need to be replaced. Brake Bed-in Process: The bed-in process requires you to perform heavy braking. You must be familiar with the power and operation of disc brakes. Braking h...

Carbon Fiber Bicycle Wheels

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Carbon Rims and Wheels  Carbon Fiber Bicycle Wheels - Just about everything you need to know to make your purchase. -What is carbon fiber and are there different fiber types? -What about the Spokes? -Does Lacing Matter? Radial, 2-cross, 3-cross? -Who is building my wheel? Does spoke tension matter? -Anatomy of a hub Clients often come into our bike shop thinking that all carbon wheels are the same. This leads them to focus on weight and price; however, it's not that simple. This article will help you understand the concepts of a bicycle wheel construction and be more educated when you invest in carbon wheels.  First let's talk about what a carbon wheel upgrade will do for your ride. A wheel upgrade significantly improves the performance of your bike.  Upgrading from entry-level to premium wheels can reduce weight, increase speed, and improve overall performance.   Carbon wheels specifically can increase stiffness, making your bike more responsive and ultimately...