on 8/26/09 10:28 AM, chris love at melvinl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Anybody have any experience with eliminating fork shudder with
> cantis?  I'm running Tektro CR720's.

What fork and what rim?  Also, pad material can play a part.

There have been a couple of threads over on iBob list about this (and I
think the BayAreaCyclocross group).  Among the common variables is how
extended the posts of the brake pads are.  Narrow rims and a good amount of
extension seems prone to this.  Of course, as was briefly covered here in
the past week, the "newness" of rim and pad makes a big difference as well.

Assuming you're talking about a higher frequency shudder (more than 3 or 4
per second), rather than a "surging" or stopping related to a specific spot
on the rim.

- Jim


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