TRP Sprye brake problem.

Doccus

Active Member
Inside or out? You have to watch which direction to turn it. Good videos on YouTube.….one good one from manufacturer. Probably several folks on this forum can explain it better.
When I contacted the company, I was told to take it to a bike shop.
 
Inside
Inside or out? You have to watch which direction to turn it. Good videos on YouTube.….one good one from manufacturer. Probably several folks on this forum can explain it better.
When I contacted the company, I was told to take it to a bike shop.

Inside or out? You have to watch which direction to turn it. Good videos on YouTube.….one good one from manufacturer. Probably several folks on this forum can explain it better.
When I contacted the company, I was told to take it to a bike shop.
Inside .... but what difference does that make? I took it to a bike shop and they said it was frozen. However they were able to center the disk without moving the frozen screw.
 

Doccus

Active Member
Why it feels confusing


Opposing Sides: One screw is on the outboard side and one is on the inboard side. Since you are looking at them from opposite perspectives, applying the standard "righty-tighty" (clockwise) rule can be disorienting.


Mirror Image: On most mechanical disc brakes, clockwise always moves the pad closer to the rotor. However, because the screws are oriented towards the outside on both sides of the caliper, you have to remember that "clockwise" is a constant mechanical command regardless of which side you are working on, even if it feels counterintuitive based on your physical perspective.
 
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