but the callipers float a bit (will wobble even when tighten up) so once they're tightened up, use a 14mm to centre them on the rims. I think I had a similar issue to what you're finding until I realised that, and now I love the brakes!
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I looked at a number of YouTube videos to realise that the brakes remain ‘floppy’ and it doesn’t matter as long as it doesn’t rest on the brake rim.
Had to dial one of the spring adjusters in all the way and the other one all the way out to counter the pressure from the cable bend.
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but the callipers float a bit (will wobble even when tighten up) so once they're tightened up, use a 14mm to centre them on the rims. I think I had a similar issue to what you're finding until I realised that, and now I love the brakes!
this nut