Don't wait for that metal-on-metal scraping sound
ByJim Langley
Tags:Bicycle repair
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Hex wrenches - Flat screwdriver
- Pliers
- Water-pump pliers (optional)
- Isopropyl alcohol
- Replacement brake pads
Time: 30 minutes
Shop Cost: $20-$40 (labor only)
DIY difficulty: 2 out of 5
LOOSEN the set screw with a screwdriver or the fixing bolt with a hex wrench, then push the pad to slide it out of its holder. no screw or bolt? Pull out the pad with pliers or pry it out with a flat screwdriver. For direct-pull brakes, remove the pins with pliers, then slide out the pads. | TURN your brake-cable adjustment barrel clockwise until it's fully screwed in. | SLIDE the new pad on, according to the directional marks. replace any screw, bolt, or pin you removed, or use water-pump pliers to push the pad into the holder. to ease a tight fit, wet the pad with isopropyl alcohol--it reduces friction and evaporates quickly. |
You Hear: A gritty, scraping sound. The metal of the brake shoe is hitting the rim.