Tom--

Thanks!  Yeah, I did, and good idea.  The brake shoes don't touch the
tires.  The weird thing about this damage is that there's no abrasion--
just a concentric whitish ring where the threads are unraveling.

John

On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 7:51 AM Tom Wyland <tomwyl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Did you check to see if your brake parts are touching the tire there as
> they open and close?  Seems unlikely to happen with both tires at once,
> though.
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