The only time I have seen this happen is from a brake pad worn down, replaced 
new, or combination of rim worn concave at the brake track. I have had it 
happen on a tire which I later realized the wheel was not completely seated in 
the dropout. Again, forcing the brake pad to come in contact with tire slightly.

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