09-03-2013, 11:00 PM
Hi,
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The disc brakes on my Trek Remedy 2013 (Shimano XT 180mm) have always squealed, especially the front disc and at the start of a ride. I think this is because I didn't bed them in properly when I first got the bike - I didn't even know I had to bed then in.
A few weeks ago, I had a nasty fall, running of the trail into some grass, then (possibly hitting something) flipping over the handle bars before landing back on the trail and sliding on my back. I thought the bike had come off relatively unscathed, but last weekend on my first ride since the crash, the rear brake was practically useless and both brakes were embarrassingly loud.
I followed the Tech Tuesday - Silence That Squeaky Disc Brake guide. When putting the bike back together, the rear wheel is fine, but the front wheel isn't - the disc brake is catching when spinning. The disc wobbles between the pads and catches at certain points.
I removed the disc and it lay flat on the table so I'm sure it's not bent. I then reattached the disc, tightening the bolts in the correct order, using a torque wrench, but it still wobbles. Then I noticed that when the wheel spins, the wheel itself wobbles very slightly, it's difficult to be sure, but I think both the wheel and the disc wobble is in sync.
Can someone please advise what would cause both the wheel and the disc brake to wobble? Everything I have found so far just tells me to remove and reattach the wheel (QR), but that seems to make no difference. There is no visible damage to the axle, could there be something wrong with the hub?
Cheers,
Charlie
[Please skip to the text in bold at the end if you don't want the background ]
The disc brakes on my Trek Remedy 2013 (Shimano XT 180mm) have always squealed, especially the front disc and at the start of a ride. I think this is because I didn't bed them in properly when I first got the bike - I didn't even know I had to bed then in.
A few weeks ago, I had a nasty fall, running of the trail into some grass, then (possibly hitting something) flipping over the handle bars before landing back on the trail and sliding on my back. I thought the bike had come off relatively unscathed, but last weekend on my first ride since the crash, the rear brake was practically useless and both brakes were embarrassingly loud.
I followed the Tech Tuesday - Silence That Squeaky Disc Brake guide. When putting the bike back together, the rear wheel is fine, but the front wheel isn't - the disc brake is catching when spinning. The disc wobbles between the pads and catches at certain points.
I removed the disc and it lay flat on the table so I'm sure it's not bent. I then reattached the disc, tightening the bolts in the correct order, using a torque wrench, but it still wobbles. Then I noticed that when the wheel spins, the wheel itself wobbles very slightly, it's difficult to be sure, but I think both the wheel and the disc wobble is in sync.
Can someone please advise what would cause both the wheel and the disc brake to wobble? Everything I have found so far just tells me to remove and reattach the wheel (QR), but that seems to make no difference. There is no visible damage to the axle, could there be something wrong with the hub?
Cheers,
Charlie