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Rotor Truing Fork Bike Disc Alignment Tool Bicycle Brake Wrench,Bike Disc Brake Pad Adjustment Alignment Tool Gap Regulator,3 Slot Depths,Strong,Easy to Carry and Use

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$5.99

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1.Style:1pc Brake Wrench


  • Material: Bicycle disc brake pad alignment tool is made of better high-carbon steel heat treatment and hardening, which makes the mountain bike bicycle disc brake pad adjustment tool parts strong and durable, super hard and impact resistant. It is specially made for disc brake gap indicator. These brake pads are inserted tighter and are not easy to slip and can be used for a long time. The useful alignment tool for bicycle installation auxiliary rotor can solve your braking problem.
  • Compatibility: By this tool,it’s very easy to adjust the gap between the brake pad and brake rotor.Installation of auxiliary brake pad rotor alignment tool for Sram, Sunrace, Shimano, DNP, SunTour, Chris King, MTB and bicycle rotor disc brakes for mountain bikes Nesting materials make you safer and more stable during driving. With these brake pads, you can enjoy a quiet riding experience.
  • Easy to use: The bicycle rotor disc alignment tool for mountain bikes is easy to use. The disc brake pad alignment tool is small but practical,and it fits closely with the disc, it has a hard texture and strong torsion resistance. The disc brake alignment tool can be used to decorate your bicycle, or you can give it as a gift to friends when they buy a new mountain bike or bicycle.
  • Size: The package contains 2 pieces of MTB disc brake pad adjustment tools, which are used for hiking, road, city, bicycle rotor disc brake gap setting alignment tools, adjusting the position of the brake clamps, so as not to scratch the brake rotor. Per piece size: 85mm x 24mm/3.3" x 0.95"
  • Quality Assurance: Clearance setting alignment tool, whether it is product quality or our service, if you have any product questions about road bike disc brake tools, we are happy to provide you with enough help, patiently answer or provide you with Replace, refund and add to the shopping cart with the help of buying a bicycle rotor adjustment alignment tool.



Product Description

AIKESIWAY Rotor Truing Fork Bike Disc Alignment Tool & Disc Brake Pad Adjustment Alignment Tool

Rotor Truing Fork Bike Disc Alignment Tool

FIXING DISC BRAKE RUBBING: Please make sure the clippers aligned wit the rotor. If the rotor is still rubbing at one point, you probably need this tool. Made to gently adjust bent or damaged brake rotors precisely.

ADJUSTABLE SLOT DEPTHS: There are 3 rotor truing slots at different angles & depth. It is easy to true the bent rotors. It is very easy to adjust the depth and suitable for all size rotors.

HEAT TREATED: Made by laser cut from heat-treated and high quality steel for hardness.

NON SLIP HANDLE: Anti-slip super grip EVA coated handle.

Disc Brake Pad Adjustment Alignment Tool

How to Use Disc Brake Pad Adjustment Alignment Tool?

Bicycle Brake Wrench

1. Find out the clamp.

2. Remove the clamp from the mounting base.

3. Clamp the adjusting plate on the disc and turn it to the position where the clamper is installed.

4. Put the caliper back, but do not tighten the caliper screw, and repeatedly pinch the brake.

5. Tighten the brake without releasing it. At the same time, use an Allen tool to lock the caliper screw, and then release the brake.

6. Slowly rotate the disc to turn out the adjusting tab.

7. Rotate the disc for inspection. Basically, you can pass it once. If it doesn't work once, you can pass it twice. If it does not work for many times, it means that the disc or the chuck piston is broken.

alignment tool

Wish you a pleasant riding.


GSB
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
good price fast shipping
Jody Barnes
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Needed to change the brake pads on my Cannondale bike, and wanted to have this tool in case I needed to straighten the rotors so they wouldn't rub, and it worked great. Didn't really need the adjusting shims so much when I adjusted the brakes, but they could definitely be useful. Would recommend to anyone needing to true their rotors on their bike.
michael dube
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
These shims makes doing alignment ultra straightforward on the first try. The usual method of squeezing the brake pads against the disc then tightening the caliper bolts just is not as consistent or precise as using the shims. All this for $6 is quite amazing. I think the shims somehow compensate for intrinsic slight differences in how the individual opposing pistons move in the caliper.
K Ketcham
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
Makes the centering of you new pads very easy so they grab nice and even which will make them wear even and last longer. Highly recommend
Jaychevy
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
The BEST simple fix for pad adjustment on disc brakes. These align the pad so well I have no RUBBING EVER AGAIN.
Russell Henderson
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Well made, they are super easy to use and do a great job of assisting with perfect brake spacing. Cost half what some other brands do and work just as well.
Glenn Phillips
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Bought to straighten disc rotors in case of warp-age or mishaps. Versatile slit sizes. Nice price.Recommended.
John Berenyi
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
I love the concept and decided to try it. I tune and fix bikes of all kinds all the time and the task of aligning disc brakes can be tedious at times when trying to center the pads. What I found with this product is that it doesn't always fit in the allotted space between the pads and rotor. Some brake calipers which self adjust will leave less space than the thickness of these truing shims. The shims are .008" thick and I found at times the only way to insert them is to remove the pads and compress the caliper pucks. Then insert the shim and apply the brakes at the brake lever. Then tighten your bolts. I would like to see these guys develop a thinner shim and offer it. I'd like to see a .005-.006" shim available.