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gazmaz03

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I would like some help please of all you V-brake users out there, I have had my XT for a while now and now it seems when I pull it in it makes a clicking noise like it is catching on the inside but i carn`t feel it.

Do any of you have any idea of what it could be because it has lost me, even put oil in it but not change.

Gaz :)

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Could be a number of things:

The cable tension is too slack causing the big end bit of the cable to not sit in the holder

The spring in the lever is loose/wobbly/come out of place

The cable is frayed and the frayed bits are crunching in the cable end

The bolt that holds the lever arm in is loose

those are my best guesses anyway.

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Could be a number of things:

The cable tension is too slack causing the big end bit of the cable to not sit in the holder

The spring in the lever is loose/wobbly/come out of place

The cable is frayed and the frayed bits are crunching in the cable end

The bolt that holds the lever arm in is loose

those are my best guesses anyway.

Thanks for your help I will have a look at it tomorrow now because I am abit :) , I never thought about my cable being to slack.

Cheers Gaz :)

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:angry:

Another thing that may cuase a problem is that if you have an xt or xtr lever one of the little widgets may be loose. (The ones that you take in and out to change the feel of the lever.)

Im not sure but I think I no what you are on about are they two little black things.?

Gaz

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