I’ve recently installed new brake pads on my bike, all good. They are disc brakes. After a week they were too loose, thought it was because they were new, so readjusted them. A week later and I have to readjust them again. I only cycle about 70km per week. Before the pad replacement I didn’t have to do it so often.
Is it still because they’re new or am I forgetting something? Thanks.
Sorry - not trying to be pedantic, but say more about how you adjusted the caliper! Did you turn a knob on the brake caliper body (big red dial on the spoke side - at least on my old mechanicals)? Or did you tighten the cable tension at the brake itself? Or did you tighten the bolts that attach the caliper to the bike?
No worries at all! I’m so happy people are responding nicely here.
I have adjusted with that knob you mention, and with the bolts on the caliper.
Haven’t touched cable at all, so guess I should check that first.
The likely cause is that the cable is slipping, probably where it connects to the caliper. This is more likely if you loosened then re-tightened that bolt, less likely if you did not.
Loosen the cable fixing bolt on the caliper. Make sure the brake lever is free (not depressed). Carefully follow the cable housing from the lever all the way to the caliper - is it seating correctly in any cable stops? If so:
How does it feel after that? Carefully try it out on a ride. Check the tape - is it squished/has it moved? (Probably not).
Ride for a few more days (carefully! Brakes are the most important thing on a bike!). How do the brakes feel?
If they are getting looser, but the tape has not moved that means the cable itself is not slipping, something else is changing.
I would avoid loosening the bolts that connect the caliper to the fork - if you do, make damn sure they get tightened again
Other things to check are:
Last time: brakes are the most important thing - if they don’t work, go get them fixed by a pro before you ride.
Look up mechanical brake adjustment on Park Tools YouTube for videos.
Good luck, keep the rubber side down.