I had that happen when I changed forks on a bike.  I assumed it was
because the new fork was structurally not sound.  Went back to the old
fork and it works fine.

I cannot think why a hub would be doing this.  I wonder if the
cantilevers are too strong for the fork?

On Feb 5, 1:46 pm, Paul Cooley <[email protected]> wrote:
> The brakes that is, not me.  I recently put a new front wheel with SON  
> hub on my Rivendell.  Now, when I brake, there is a very distinct  
> throbbing feel in the brake lever.  It feels like one spot on the rim  
> is grabbing more than the rest.  What would cause that?  Peter White  
> built the wheel, so I'm sure it's not coated in spoke nipple oil or  
> anything like that.
>
> I've even put new brakes on -- I ordered those Tektro wide  
> cantilevers, and I really like them.
>
> What's the solution?
>
> Paul B. Cooley
> Santa Fe, NMhttp://carfreefamily.blogspot.com
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