Changing front V brakes

Allan Macdonald

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Aug 19, 2014
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My Kudos is fitted with a front V brake made by ProMax.
I don't like it, I have had ProMax on other bikes and they, like this one squeal when I apply the brakes. Adjustment lasts for a while and so do decent brake pads, but, eventually, they squeal again.
So, I wanted to change them and bought a Shimano Acera front V brake.
Problem is, the pivot post fitted to the bike has a long collar, the Shimano won't slide all the way along the post so I can't use them. I have other bikes with V brakes, and all the pivots are the same as the Kudos, i.e., the collars are too long for the Shimano brakes to fit.
I have searched on line, but I can't find any pivot posts with shorter collars. Do they exist as after market spares, and if so, where from?
Thanks
Allan
 

Allan Macdonald

Pedelecer
Aug 19, 2014
29
11
70
Deal and Brittany
Thanks for the links, unfortunately, all the pivots look exactly the same as the ones fitted to my bike.
I have just tried to fit the brakes on again. They don't slide all the way to the end of the pivot and the spring only just slots into the corresponding hole. I can tighten the bolt up and the brake pivots fine, but there is sideways movement which, I am sure will turn into squealing. They don't look very secure! I'll try and get some pics and post them.
Allan
 

flecc

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When in difficulty with a bike part, St Johns Cycles are usually a good source for information and availability, so worth a ring.

I hit this same problem once on one of my bikes not long ago but solved it by some part swapping, so haven't a definite source of supply.
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Allan Macdonald

Pedelecer
Aug 19, 2014
29
11
70
Deal and Brittany
Heres a few pics, this was using one of the unused rear pivots but they are the same as the fronts.
As you can see, the spring is not seated properly and the face of the arm does not rest next the frame. There is about a 2mm gap.


Looking into the pivot, the threads start about 4mm inside


Pivot fitted to bike. Collar is about 5mm


and the corresponding shoulder inside the brake is less than 3mm


Allan
 

flecc

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I saw one online forum where the answer given was that the posts needed cleaning to allow the brake arms to seat right back. I didn't find that explanation too convincing though, having had this Shimano problem myself. I'm afraid Shimano love doing things differently and it often causes problems.
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