Put the fork tube covers on, of course had to remove brake calipers and wheel.
I used a torque wrench to torque the brake caliper bolts and the allen bolt for the wheel. I think the torque wrench I used may not have been so accurate in the lower settings.
Anyway, on the recent S. California Warrior run, I had a very noticeable chee, chee sound when applying the front brakes. Almost like the rotor was warped.
I think I may have over tighted the nuts holding the caliper in place.
Would this cause the pads to not be flush with the rotor when the brake is applied?
Any thoughts are appreciated.
I used a torque wrench to torque the brake caliper bolts and the allen bolt for the wheel. I think the torque wrench I used may not have been so accurate in the lower settings.
Anyway, on the recent S. California Warrior run, I had a very noticeable chee, chee sound when applying the front brakes. Almost like the rotor was warped.
I think I may have over tighted the nuts holding the caliper in place.
Would this cause the pads to not be flush with the rotor when the brake is applied?
Any thoughts are appreciated.