How to Tune Single Pivot Caliper Brakes on a Schwinn Solara
ID: 106779
Description: If the single-pivot caliper brakes on your...
Steps:
- Set bike up on bike stand or have someone hold onto the bike, keeping it balanced.
- Pull on brake levers so that the brakes pads are touching the edge of the rim.
- If the top edge on either side of the brakes are misaligned with the top edge of the rim, your brake calipers will need to be tuned.
- Using a 10 mm wrench, back out of the barrel adjuster on the brake calipers 2-3 turns.
- With the same 10 mm wrench, loosen the pinch bolt at the bottom of brake caliper to release the brake wire.
- Loosening the pinch bolt is optional.
- With the 10 mm wrench, loosen the bolt connecting the brake caliper to the frame of the bicycle.
- Adjust the brake caliper so that it is centered with the tire and rim. Tighten bolt back up when finished.
- You may have to repeat this step a few times to ensure the caliper is centered with the tire and rim.
- Take the 10 mm wrench and loosen the bolt on the back side of the brake pad.
- Adjust the brake pads position on the rim by sliding it up and down along the surface of the rim until it is centered.
- When finished, tighten the bolt for the brake pad back up to hold its position.
- Adjusting the brakes may take several attempts.
- The brake pad should not touch the tire at all.
- Pull on the the brake lever to adjust the pad clearance from the brake line.
- Tighten the barrel adjuster at the brake caliper.