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• #6502
Don't think Shimano supplies adaptors any longer with brakesets.
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• #6503
Deore for the servowave levers.
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• #6504
DTM
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• #6505
Cheers Howard,
Alas now looking like most of the big retailers are out of stock on the basic shimano stuff 🙄
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• #6506
MT2s might be worth a shout if you can find them.
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• #6507
Cheers I'll keep my eyes peeled.
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• #6508
there's no Shimano standard for combining FM calipers with 180mm rotors.
There are adaptor to allow 180mm on flat mount however this depend on the fork maximum rotor sizes.
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• #6509
Worst case scenario I’ll end up with a larger rotor in the back.
Thinking about having the brake mount replaced. But not sure where my priorities lie atm. Get rolling asap I guess.
Seems Stockholm is Fresh out of gravel carbon forks, so that would be step one I guess.
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• #6510
Check out the new 4 pot (yep..) Deore, SLX, XT or XTR calipers and see if they fit GRX.
AFAIK they have smaller pistons than their off road ZEE or Saint counterparts hence less displacement need when it comes to fluid and levers.
OR a Zee/Saint caliper might fit GRX.
Do report back once you have browsed through the tech docs yeah? ;)
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• #6511
Can get a pair of MT2 from here for £60
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F193447953932
Not sure if adapters and discs are included tho
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• #6512
SRAM level. Good budget mtb brakes, or not?
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• #6513
Anyone have and spare lock nuts for CL rotors? Think you can use cassette lock rings?
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• #6514
I've got some you can have. There is 2 types. One uses a cassette tool, the other uses a bb tool. Let me know which you'd prefer and I can drop it over
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• #6515
Any bike shop should give them away. They normally come with rotors and there's no need to replace them every time.
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• #6516
TRP HYRD - how does one know when to bleed them? Cheers.
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• #6517
When they dont work lose power and pistons dont retract.
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• #6518
so in a moment of drunken curiosity a...friend...of mine may have given the lever of a not-fitted hydro brake a couple of small pumps to watch the action of the mechanism. Which, duh, don't do that. What does that friend now need to do? You can still get one of those plastic stopper things between the pads, but I'm guessing the pistons need resetting anyway. Which can be done how?
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• #6519
Its all on the trp website or youtube service videos
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• #6520
Setup in question on my Surly Straggler: BR-R785, IS+Adapter mounts, 160mm RT86 6 bolt rotors, J02A Resin.
Rotors and Pads are new.After admitting to myself I suck at aligning the calipers, I noticed the pads were "biting" in a jagged way, as if the sharp edges of the pads were catching on the rotors cutouts, causing vibrations. I thought this would go away, but 200km later it's still there. So I took the pads out and chamfered the edges with a file. It seems to have improved a lot.
Am I the only one that had to do this? Please tell me I'm not..
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• #6521
Assuming the pistons haven't gone beyond their normal travel, just whack a plastic tyre lever in the gap and push fairly hard. When you reinstall the wheel it will take a few pumps on the lever to get the pistons back out to where they're meant to be, but there should be no harm done.
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• #6522
Oh sweet, this is much less bad than I feared. Cheers!
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• #6523
Not all is-to-post mount adapters are the same. Some are slightly higher or lower. Maybe put 2 washer under the caliper so the pads match up with the brake track.
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• #6524
Can't find anything in the thread search - any opinions on swiss stop disc brake pads? The rest of the internet seems to think they're good, just trying to justify the £18 price tag.
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• #6525
I'd say worth it on rim pads, but koolstop are as good, disc pad stick with shimano unless you're using some heathen other brakes.
Basic Shimano will do with some IS to Post adapters that are usually included in the box.