Could be a kink in the cable, a sticky lever, or gunk/rust/ corrosion in the cable housing, or gunk in the caliper pivot and or spring.
wretchedspawn1986 on
Lube cable
NM1tchy on
Difficult to see but maybe the arm is coming too far forward. Cable may need adjusting at the caliper. When the pads contact the disc the arm should be a bit less than 90 degrees to the cable.
Famous_Bill_7488 on
maybe its the cable but also check if the brake pads are worn evenly, sometimes they do not align properly with the height of the rotor. it can get stuck on the rotor then
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Could be a kink in the cable, a sticky lever, or gunk/rust/ corrosion in the cable housing, or gunk in the caliper pivot and or spring.
Lube cable
Difficult to see but maybe the arm is coming too far forward. Cable may need adjusting at the caliper. When the pads contact the disc the arm should be a bit less than 90 degrees to the cable.
maybe its the cable but also check if the brake pads are worn evenly, sometimes they do not align properly with the height of the rotor. it can get stuck on the rotor then