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• #3752
Thanks. I was figuring they'd need a bleed anyway.
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• #3753
Don't "need" new olives. On a rental fleet of about 40 bikes, including DH, we would swap brakes at least 10 times a week (British tourists) and never had a single problem with a used olive causing a leak. Having said that, shimano normally include a set with new brakes, so if you have them, why not! All they'll need as long as you're careful and don't lasso the hoses whilst switching them is a little "burp" after re-installing.
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• #3754
Pretty much this.
We do that at work too on new bicycles.
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• #3755
Don't need new olives if you don't change the length.
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• #3756
Don't need new barbs if you don't change the lengths, crush olives work by squishing a bit to seal stuff, so you should change them for new squish, although things will generally work without doing so.
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• #3757
So is this wearing too low down on the rotor? If that makes sense?
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• #3758
Nah, you've not got a non worn spot at the outer edge.
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• #3759
That makes sense. Ta!
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• #3760
My Inbred's look like that. Maybe even further in, in fact.
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• #3761
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• #3762
Pads are a little tall for the rotor, but not by much.
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• #3763
That also makes sense. Would the pad vary in height from one manufacturer to the other? Or is it down to the rotor being thin? I only ask as I would assume overlap would hinder braking performance? Maybe not though. I dunno.
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• #3764
Pad height varies by caliper design. Rotors for my Echo TR brakes ("inspired by" Hope Mono Trials, same pads, but with mineral oil) were hard to find as the pads are 20mm tall.
When the pad overhangs the bottom it will wear unevenly and you'll feel pulsing as the overhang encounters the rotor arms.
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• #3765
That rear caliper looks pretty compact. I wonder if it is for sale on its own (and uses mineral oil).... That and a hylex lever could be a good combo.
edit: ...stuff is designed by magura so must be mineral oil.
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• #3766
Apparently doing two separate rear calipers (140/160) and a single 160 front caliper (with no adapters)
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• #3767
yes... probably patent avoidance or weight weenie-ism.
The center lock design is slightly different from shimano's too (but compatible)
edit: also the 140mm campagnolo rear caliper "should" work with all the normal shimano adapters front AND rear.
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• #3768
Ah yeah, that's a good point.
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• #3769
Anyone know where the Shimano post mount RS785s calipers are in stock (or have a pair for sale)? Cannae find them online except for megabuckz
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• #3770
Is the RS785s a different model to the RS785? I can't find anything matching "RS785s"
Evans and Bike24 have the RS785 in stock tho.
https://www.evanscycles.com/shimano-rs785-road-hydraulic-disc-brake-caliper-EV220542
https://www.bike24.com/p293387.html
And ~£50 seems cheap for hydro calipers to me, I bought BB7 Road S for more than that :|
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• #3771
The 'S' is probably the one with the different (straight) cable routing:
"Modification to the BR-R785
The BR-RS785 brake caliper has other cable routing. Instead from the lever to the outside of the caliper, the cable runs now to the inside of the caliper (straight type)." -
• #3772
It is possible the "S" at the end was a typo... sorry.
I saw the £50 ones but had seen a few out of stock at £35 so had assumed that should be achievable! Perhaps I need to be less stingy.
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• #3773
It's totally understandable to want to get things at a good price :D
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• #3774
Recently fitted a new set of Shimano M445s to my Pine Mountain (same brakes as come on it, but I put them on another bike), and the outboard rear pad is rubbing the rotor, even when the caliper is as far as it can go away from the wheel (using the slotty bolt hole bits).
Any tips or thoughts? Wondering if it's just a matter of letting them wear down til it's okay... Didn't have this problem when I got the bike afaik. -
• #3775
You might get a teeny bit more room if that's all you need by spreading the pistons and then squeezing the lever again, if that doesn't work try again but hold the rotor against the outboard pad to keep it as retracted as possible. You might also get a bit of room by doing the QR a little tighter or looser.
Need new olives, might get away without bleeding it but worth having the stuff to hand in case it's needed.