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Old 19th November 2007   #1
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So I whack my spanky new Arrospok on my posing whip and now the fecker won't stop!?
Tried changing pads, de-greasing the braking surface and messin' around with the calipers but nada...
Bits are Goldfinger lever to Tektro long drop caliper to Arrospok...
Bloke at Brixton Cycles suggested I get some wider bars and a decent lever cuz I wasn't getting enough leverage on the caliper... Sounds like rubbish tho' cuz my othert bike's got an identical set-up and works fine on an un-machined rim...
Any thoughts?

BTW Double toe straps were installed later that night!
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Old 19th November 2007   #2
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learn to skid sharpish
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Old 19th November 2007   #3
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sand paper on pads?

Just a suggestion.

Maybe a cross leaver has more leverage?

Did you repalce the pads with new ones of the same type or new pads made from a different compound?
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Old 19th November 2007   #4
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Try some of those old Skyway BMX pads.. for Mag wheels. NOS might mean££s
Or you can stop calling it a 'front brake' and start with the 'front seasonally-optimised velocity-modulation device' as noone wants to lock up their front wheel on a wet road!
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Old 19th November 2007   #5
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Yeah for carbon wheels they give you new pads.

Maybe arrospok need new pad.
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Old 19th November 2007   #6
dicki
soft rubber the old skool skyways are still available on ebay or were about three weeks ago
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Old 19th November 2007   #7
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wider bars for more leverage??

unless you lengthen the trigger this won't do f-all.

ribena the rims and get ready for some crazy stopping power.
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Old 19th November 2007   #8
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i've got a pair of white soft tuff brake pads u can have!
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Old 19th November 2007   #9
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TheBrick(Tommy):sand paper on pads?

Just a suggestion.

Maybe a cross leaver has more leverage?

Did you repalce the pads with new ones of the same type or new pads made from a different compound?

Yeah, I tried the sandpaper thing... The old pads were really crap so replaced them with Shimanos but there was very little difference in braking... I'm sure a cross lever would help things, that may be the answer...

Gonna have to take 31trum's advice too and learn to skiddy-skid-skid... ;D
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Old 19th November 2007   #10
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dogsballs:i've got a pair of white soft tuff brake pads u can have!
Will work for Arrospok? Me take!
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Old 19th November 2007   #11
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i haven't used them on an aerospoke, all i know is that they wear down pretty quick on a normal rim and are relatively soft. i can bring to bike polo if you want.
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Old 19th November 2007   #12
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Use proper pads designed for carbon rims.. although arrospokk aren't carbon so they might not work, in which case you'll have to buy a HED3.

http://www.planet-x-bikes.com/tt/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page &PAGE_id=161

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Old 19th November 2007   #13
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aren't the rims on the areospoke, milled alu anyways??
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Old 19th November 2007   #14
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Oh hangon.. aerospokk have a alu braking surface don't they?

So, you need to adjust your brakes. LBS might be right if you have bmx lever in fitted with road calipers.

Do you need long reach calipers? I would try Koolstop pads (Shimano are shite) and make sure the rim is clean (rub with kitchen scourer + soapy water)
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Old 19th November 2007   #15
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If they have an alum. braking surface then Skyway pads are a waste of time... try Kool-Stop Salmon ones? ..Basically try everything.
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Old 19th November 2007   #16
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^D'oh! Hippy knows all.. about brake pads. I also like Fibrax ones..
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Old 19th November 2007   #17
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hippy:Oh hangon.. aerospokk have a alu braking surface don't they?

So, you need to adjust your brakes. LBS might be right if you have bmx lever in fitted with road calipers.

Do you need long reach calipers? I would try Koolstop pads (Shimano are shite) and make sure the rim is clean (rub with kitchen scourer + soapy water)
Koolstop, I'll look them up... A longer brake lever would probably make a big difference, I've got a Dirty Harry on the other bike so that extra finger's worth of leverage might be all it takes to fix the problem...

Balls, more spends...

Dogsballs: I'll switch levers tonight and see if anything good happens, ta for the offer may still take you up on those blocks, white, eh? Hmmm... :)

BTW Yes, Aerospoke have an aluminium rim with machined braking surface...
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Old 19th November 2007   #18
pj (pj)
ah ah ah ah, serve you right for wan arro-pok
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Old 19th November 2007   #19
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try some koolstops, the salmon coloured ones. they make chrome rims stop, even in the rain.
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Old 19th November 2007   #20
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too late...
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Old 19th November 2007   #21
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Old 19th November 2007   #22
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I thought you were a weight weenie tynan?? Surely an aluminium anchor would've been more appropriate? ;)
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Old 19th November 2007   #23
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or a carbon one
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Old 19th November 2007   #24
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hippy:I thought you were a weight weenie tynan?? Surely an aluminium anchor would've been more appropriate? ;)
unobtanium ;)
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Old 19th November 2007   #25
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hippy:I thought you were a weight weenie tynan?? Surely an aluminium anchor would've been more appropriate? ;)
Yes a confirmed weight weenie (in our local church) - but what is not apparent from the photo is that the anchor is using Shimano's 'hollowtech' technology.

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Old 19th November 2007   #26
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I bet you cut those cranks up yourself.. where's the pics with 'em on the scales? ;)
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Old 19th November 2007   #27
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hippy:I bet you cut those cranks up yourself.. where's the pics with 'em on the scales? ;)
Although I did not do the above surgery, I have done the whole bike parts on scale / take a picture thing.

Here is my old avatar from my dark and mysterious weight weenie past:

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Old 19th November 2007   #28
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In my trials days we rubbed a lump of tar round the rims - made a harmonious screech but effective.
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Old 19th November 2007   #29
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I could always jam my foot in the back wheel... Or use these...



So cute...
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Old 19th November 2007   #30
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teenslain:I could always jam my foot in the back wheel... Or use these...



So cute...
Wow they are hilarious, where did you find them !! :)

Going to have to give them the ToSSA. . . (after all Ted would approve of the whole shoe sole as brake scenario)

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