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Hope Mono Trial Problems


spartan

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Ive had this monty version of the hope trial brake for about a year now and for some reason it is remarkably terrible.

Ive put new pads in and cleaned and sanded the rotor, the pads have been on for maybe 6-7 rides but i only get out like once a week or so.

I rebuilt the brake last year with new seals and have it bled nicely. The lever feels good so i dont think its air in the lines.

I had to put a shim in between the dropout on the evolve fork and my echo front hub so that the brake wont rub the spokes but i shimmed out the rotor aswell and the gap on each side looks pretty even. There is little to no dragging but i have no bite or hold from the brake.

Even a simple endo requires leaning as far forward as i can and even at that i still roll for a good 4-5 feet before the brake actually locks up.

I have a 26" front wheel and am using a 6" g2 clean-sweep rotor.

Help please this is really starting to demotivate me.

Thanks,

Ian

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if you're positive the pads and rotor is bedded in then it could be down to your setup, i doubt the brake itself has a problem.

personally i don't think you can set up a good feeling/good performance brake without facing the fork mounts. give that a go and see if there's any improvements, if the caliper is sitting perpendicular to the rotor then it will provide best lever feel and performance.

steve

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ive faced the mounts more than once on this fork and from what i see the pads hit the rotor square and at the same time.

Im pretty sure they are bedded in, i usually ride for a day then dont ride for like a week or more so maybe their just glazed.

Ive tried the whole mud on the rotor thing too and all that did was make the brake howl annoyingly.

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