How often do you all remove wheels that aren't already flat?

I've had this issue before but other than the initial build, its never
really been an issue.   I just have to remember to install the wheel before
final inflation when changing a flat.    Usually this means inflating the
tire (or at least mostly), then remembering, letting some air out,
installing and then re-inflating.

Scott

Cheers,
Scott Henry
Dayton, OH

FTM-PTB


On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 5:12 PM, IanA <attew...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Looking for some feedback on setting up these brakes.  I have a canti
> LongLow and have installed the CR720.  I've just fitted the front ones, but
> the problem I have is that due to the length of the pads, the brakes aren't
> able to release past the fork legs, meaning that I have to deflate the tire
> in order to remove the wheel.
>
> Short of changing out the brake pads to shorter ones (this I won't do) do
> I just live with this or am I missing something obvious?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Ian A
> Edmonton AB Canada
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