So I put the new tires back on my bike tonight and ran across a couple of concerns. After putting the front wheel back on, tightening everything up to only hand tight (haven't torqued it yet), I'm hearing a dragging sound coming from the right caliper. I know it is specifically that one because I took off both calipers and respun the wheel - no sound. Put the left one on and respun - no sound. Put only the right one on and respun and it's dragging. I'll do some searching in a few but because of my other question below I wanted to include it in case I don't find anything. Will bleeding the front brakes fix that drag or do I have something else wrong? I know the piston for that one didn't engage although I can move the pads in with a screwdriver and get a little play. I will say the left piston fully engaged but I pushed it back out with a screwdriver and like I said no sound is coming from that side.
For my second question, is this the right way to measure for the chain deflection? The Clymer's manual I have is hard to understand on this point. To me, it looks like I only have 3/4" movement (book calls for 3/4" to 1 3/16"). Again, back wheel isn't torqued down yet and I haven't checked to see if the rear brake is dragging yet. Even on the center stand the back tire is fully touching the ground. I don't know if that's a center stand issue or what. I'm thinking of putting a small block of wood under the center stand to give extra lift.
Many thanks to my daughter for helping me out here.
For my second question, is this the right way to measure for the chain deflection? The Clymer's manual I have is hard to understand on this point. To me, it looks like I only have 3/4" movement (book calls for 3/4" to 1 3/16"). Again, back wheel isn't torqued down yet and I haven't checked to see if the rear brake is dragging yet. Even on the center stand the back tire is fully touching the ground. I don't know if that's a center stand issue or what. I'm thinking of putting a small block of wood under the center stand to give extra lift.
Many thanks to my daughter for helping me out here.