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You need a shroud nut, and an olive.

All available from your fav bike trials retailer.

To be honest, the shroud nut will re-usable from your current set up. You just need a new olive.

Cut off the old end of hose (it'll look all mashed up on the end), slip on your shroud nut, then the olive, then tighten in the lever which will compress everything and keep it tight in there, then bleed the system :)

If your'e lucky you local bike shop will probably have a magura olive, the same ones are used for both magura disks and hs332.

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You need a shroud nut, and an olive.

All available from your fav bike trials retailer.

To be honest, the shroud nut will re-usable from your current set up. You just need a new olive.

Cut off the old end of hose (it'll look all mashed up on the end), slip on your shroud nut, then the olive, then tighten in the lever which will compress everything and keep it tight in there, then bleed the system :)

If your'e lucky you local bike shop will probably have a magura olive, the same ones are used for both magura disks and hs332.

What's an olive? And how do I get the current magura hose out of the shroud nut?

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10mm spanner, wind out the nut on the lever (watch out, don't do it above your mums best carpet, it'll leak black fluid everywhere), and the hose will come away from the lever.

The shroud nut is just a hollow bolt which the hose goes through, then the olive is just slipped on the end of the hose that pokes through the shroud nut. As it's already been fitted, the olive will be compressed, and it won't slip off easily; hence cutting it off with a sharp knife or such.

Olive looks like this...

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...p;category_id=5

The old shroud nut might give you a bit of hassle in getting it off easily, so you might as well get one of those...

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...p;category_id=5

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10mm spanner, wind out the nut on the lever (watch out, don't do it above your mums best carpet, it'll leak black fluid everywhere), and the hose will come away from the lever.

The shroud nut is just a hollow bolt which the hose goes through, then the olive is just slipped on the end of the hose that pokes through the shroud nut. As it's already been fitted, the olive will be compressed, and it won't slip off easily; hence cutting it off with a sharp knife or such.

Olive looks like this...

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...p;category_id=5

The old shroud nut might give you a bit of hassle in getting it off easily, so you might as well get one of those...

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...p;category_id=5

Thanks alot, great help :)

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