
I just removed my brake and was wondering how to remove these. They hold the brake caliper to the rear of the frame. Am I even supposed to remove them?
adamnmexican wrote:If you have to ask, you should probably put your brakes back on
This.
Put. Your. Brakes. Back. On.
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Just take a hacksaw to them but do it carefully. If you have welded guides and more mounts on the frame, those I do not how to take off, but cutting those will make it look like shit.
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And those are called brake mounts.
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Aaa off those and all the mounts. Then file them smooth. Then a dab of paint to keep it looking good. Although I recommend putting your brakes back on
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is it because your tire is rubbing. because thats what it looks like.
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adamnmexican wrote:If you have to ask, you should probably put your brakes back on
Hahahahaha! This! And align your wheel in the dropouts or the effort to ride your bike will outweigh the fun you have while on it.
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adamnmexican wrote:If you have to ask, you should probably put your brakes back on
STUPID QUESTION AHEAD
What do you mean by align the wheel in the dropouts? As you can tell I'm new to bmx
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SpacedSpade wrote:STUPID QUESTION AHEAD
What do you mean by align the wheel in the dropouts? As you can tell I'm new to bmx
Your tire is clearly off to one side by the way the pic looks. Make the air gap on either side up towards your cranks the same. ( make the space between the forward end of your tire and the frame the same on both sides of your tire.)
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Chuck8273 wrote:Hahahahaha! This! And align your wheel in the dropouts or the effort to ride your bike will outweigh the fun you have while on ...more
SpacedSpade wrote:STUPID QUESTION AHEAD
What do you mean by align the wheel in the dropouts? As you can tell I'm new to bmx
Thanks man I'll try that!