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Magura H33 Lever


irvinegr

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Hey. so i was adjusting my hs33 brakes from the spinny thing on the lever, then i hit the limit(i spun it all the way), then the part that pushes(that looks like this ------*, fell off the threads of the spinny part. so i just took off the lever part only, and fixed the spinny thing that adjusts the breaks,. then i out the lever back on the hs33, and i lost all pressure. so now its like there is no fluid in my breaks. just wanna know whats going on here.

lol I hope you can under stand what i am talking about. if you miss understand you will think i am totally stupid.

edit, when i say that i took off the lever i took this part off.

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ohh k, i was just reading this http://www.biketrial.ch/pages/bike-tech/ma...05_griff_en.php

and when you take off the lever it says to hold the piston down... i didnt and i guess it came out, then after i fixed the lever i just pushed it back in...

how would i fix this?? do i need to just bleed the breaks??

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Just bleed it and it should be OK.

Jamie

What do you bleed it with?, if you use water then just put the lever in water undo the bleed bolt and pres in until there are no bubbles. watch this http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....ails&id=484

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Just bleed it and it should be OK.

Jamie

What do you bleed it with?, if you use water then just put the lever in water undo the bleed bolt and pres in until there are no bubbles. watch this http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....ails&id=484

Thats a dengura, can you do the same with a magura then ?

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right i just fixed mine its working fine now :)

What i did was brought a new TPA, i brought this one http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...p;category_id=5

then when you have your new TPA on you have to re-bleed your brake and get all the air bubbles out and thats what i did to mine and its fine now.

So try giving that a go :)

billy

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right i just fixed mine its working fine now :)

What i did was brought a new TPA, i brought this one http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...p;category_id=5

then when you have your new TPA on you have to re-bleed your brake and get all the air bubbles out and thats what i did to mine and its fine now.

So try giving that a go :)

billy

If the TPA isnt stripped/ broken why buy a new one if you dont need to ? All it sounds like it needs is a rebleed.

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