08-08-2010, 06:03 PM
I had one of the springs break on my V brakes a few days ago, and couldn't find a replacement so I bought a $2 spring at the hardware store and put it between the two brake arms to push them apart. It was a #49 general-purpose spring, and I put it around the brake cable between. I disconnected the cable from one of the brake arms, and just slid the spring over the cable. Despite what it looks like in the picture, the spring is nowhere near the tire.
I had to remove both of the original springs in the arms, since the still-working one would otherwise pull that pad away from the wheel, and thus cause the pad on the other side to be pulled slightly against it. Even after that, the brake cable pushed the brakes slightly to one side so that one of the pads very lightly touched the wheel rim. I solved this by making a stop so that the arm on one side couldn't move more than a fraction of an inch away from the wheel rim, so that the spring would then force the other arm away from the wheel as well.
It's ridiculous that one can't buy replacement springs, since this is what clearly wears out over the years. No way was I going to spend $20 or more on a new set of brakes, and all the problems installing them, when is just a simple spring that needs to be replaced.
I had to remove both of the original springs in the arms, since the still-working one would otherwise pull that pad away from the wheel, and thus cause the pad on the other side to be pulled slightly against it. Even after that, the brake cable pushed the brakes slightly to one side so that one of the pads very lightly touched the wheel rim. I solved this by making a stop so that the arm on one side couldn't move more than a fraction of an inch away from the wheel rim, so that the spring would then force the other arm away from the wheel as well.
It's ridiculous that one can't buy replacement springs, since this is what clearly wears out over the years. No way was I going to spend $20 or more on a new set of brakes, and all the problems installing them, when is just a simple spring that needs to be replaced.