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• #7028
I don't find bleeding SRAM any more problematic than Shimano. Oil is corrosive, but you get nicer threading siringes.
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• #7029
both actually; which caused my LBS serious headaches!
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• #7030
That does sound like a bad experience!
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• #7031
My 4pot deore to GRX shifters are amazing. Mix and match away.
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• #7032
How much a of a faux-pas would it be to bleed some Sram Force brakes with dot 4 instead of 5.1?
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• #7033
Do you want to die?
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• #7034
Nah, it'll be fine, if with slightly worse performance if you get them really really hot.
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• #7035
Cool that's what I reckoned.
Now fingers crossed that a simple bleed sorts the fuckers out!
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• #7036
So, have they made SRAM brakes easier to bleed recently or am I just more patient now that I’m not fixing them straight out the box at a Trek stealership?
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• #7037
Maybe I spoke too soon. Any tips or tricks to get the pistons on these Force brakes moving a bit more energetically? I think there's probably a bit of corrision and muck on the piston though the owner did say he tried to clean them.
How far out can I realistically push them in order to clean them? A few mm or so should leave plenty of it still in the caliper right?
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• #7038
Stick some fully fucked pads in and a worn out rotor in-between then squeeze...
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• #7039
What’s the forum approved bleed kit for Sram Force x1 and AXS Force?
Proper Sram bundle is £70 for two syringes 😂
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• #7040
epic bleed solutions, be careful with dot 5.1
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• #7041
what he said, then remove pads, get a q-tip, dab it in the hydro fluid and wipe around the exposed edges of the piston to clean it of muc n stuff then push pistons back in using normal method
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• #7042
👍🏻
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• #7044
IMO no, remove pads and wash with a stiff brush and soapy water, dry and then do the pistons out/lube pistons back thing.
I don't think splitting will enhance it and unless it's already leaking is more likely to introduce new issues
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• #7045
Anyone know whether the stupid flat-head pad-retaining screws on shimano road calipers can be replaced with AK ones from their MTB range?
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• #7046
Yup.
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• #7047
Safe.
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• #7048
Don't take it apart unless it's leaking, a bit of deadly DOT oil and some pushing in and out will release the dirt on the pistons.
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• #7049
Awesome.
I think the rear needs a bit of attention too and the hoses are all internally routed (inc through the fork leg) meaning you get baws all slack to play with.
Oh joy!
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• #7050
I’ve had great success with ‘flossing’ around the exposed pistons using soft string dipped in hydro fluid then silicone grease.
At the caliper end or the STI?
I had a caliper that leaked, took 10min to replace and new one just keeps going.
I know you specifically said you didn’t want them, but this site is selling 785’s for €199
https://www.cnc-bike.de/shimano-scheibenbremsen-c-321_993_997.html?sort=4d