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Hi All,
I noticed over my last couple of rides that my rear brake caliper isn’t working properly, essentially it seems to have gotten slightly corroded and the spring no longer has the required force to push it back open fully.
The brake works (it separates just enough not to rub) , but the action feels fairly nasty (the first part of pulling the brake lever does nothing, until it reaches the point where the spring stopped). I was limited on time today to do much about it other than trying to apply some lubricant which did nothing – and I’m away on holiday from tomorrow with a Sportive on the Saturday – so I don’t want to break something beyond repair without a chance of getting a replacement.
Once I’m back though, has anyone seen this before on the low-end Shimano calipers? The bike has done around 2.5k miles over around 1.5 years so it’s fairly new still. The front caliper is just fine – it’s only the rear that is effected.
I’m more than happy to have a go at stripping it down, cleaning/greasing and rebuilding the caliper (but not just before a sportive!) – has anyone had any success doing this on a Shimano caliper? It’s a £13 part, I’m not sure whether it’s entirely worth it – I could get an Ultegra replacement for £30 anyway. I’ve a new toy with hydraulic disks arriving in a couple of months so this bike is soon to be relegated to my winter steed – so the amount of miles it will do will be drastically curtailed as I’m mostly a fair-weather rider. I don’t think it’s the cable – all the other cables on the bike move just fine and you can see the caliper is failing to spring apart.
Thanks for any advice,
Cheers,
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