03-01-2011, 09:32 PM
Hi!, im new to the site, this is my first post Hows it going everybody?!
As i promised you, How to make your brakes work better. (The Joe Schmoe way)
Its just an idea, butttt, i think it would work if you applied some sort of sticky substance to the rim of the wheel, even superglueing something like fine fine sandpaper onto the rim.
![[Image: Bicycle-Rim-Replacement.jpg]](http://www.instructables.com/image/FYD1A37FSZSLKSP/Bicycle-Rim-Replacement.jpg)
right here ^
I've had bicycle brakes that GRAB onto some rims and when the same brakes are used on a different wheel, some wheels just wont grab, I believe that its because the metal is too oily or slick.
A solution i think would be to either SUPER CLEAN the metal on the rim or make them sticky, of course you wouldn't do this to a high end bicycle, but im talking in terms of a winter beater where great brakes is a MUST!
Lemme know what you think!
As i promised you, How to make your brakes work better. (The Joe Schmoe way)
Its just an idea, butttt, i think it would work if you applied some sort of sticky substance to the rim of the wheel, even superglueing something like fine fine sandpaper onto the rim.
![[Image: Bicycle-Rim-Replacement.jpg]](http://www.instructables.com/image/FYD1A37FSZSLKSP/Bicycle-Rim-Replacement.jpg)
right here ^
I've had bicycle brakes that GRAB onto some rims and when the same brakes are used on a different wheel, some wheels just wont grab, I believe that its because the metal is too oily or slick.
A solution i think would be to either SUPER CLEAN the metal on the rim or make them sticky, of course you wouldn't do this to a high end bicycle, but im talking in terms of a winter beater where great brakes is a MUST!
Lemme know what you think!