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Brake Set Up Problem


Blake

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Hello, I have two problems with my rear brake set up.

To start with, the pad that's on the drive side won't reach the rim even if I press the cylinder all the way in, is this just a case of getting new, thicker pads?

Second of all, when I set up by brake pads to be square, when I tighten the top bolt it moves the cylinder so the pad is on an angle again, very annoying.

Brake still works and holds me, but it's not square and I guess it could just be better. . . .

THANKS! :D

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Hello, I have two problems with my rear brake set up.

Second of all, when I set up by brake pads to be square, when I tighten the top bolt it moves the cylinder so the pad is on an angle again, very annoying

My brake started doing this since i put a booster on. I need a way to sort this.

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How old are your pads and what rims are you using?

It may be worth ordering a new set of pads and some different magura clamps, heatsinks have a lot of material on them brand new, I have them on the rear of my mod and have to have the cylinders set as far out as possible and they're still really close!

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A new set of cylinder washers can help setting your brake up square. These bad boys.

Just realised that myself, your current washer has probably been shaped by the clamps so everytime you tighten them up the clamps just sit into the groove in the plastic making them move.

I've got a couple of spare sets from some brand new HS11's I bought that have never been fitted, can drop you a pair in the post if you wanna pay me postage??

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Couldn't comment as I've never used them, only ever used Magura koolstops (which were good back in the day but pap now), heatsink yellows (which I find great except on a smooth rim in the wet) and TNN LGM's which are also great on a grind.

If you want the washers gift Paypal me £1 to dbarratt6@aol.com and PM your address and I'll post a pair out tomorrow after work!

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Re bleed your brake really good to make sure the pads push out enough to touch the rim easily. (sometimes you will find the bleed is just amazing and will touch the rim on fully loose tpa with ease)

For the cylinders moving, I'd try get the washer nice and central to the clamps and make sure they have full contact with the claps.

I had the same problems with my brake and I did the above^^ and it is now fine.

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Re bleed your brake really good to make sure the pads push out enough to touch the rim easily. (sometimes you will find the bleed is just amazing and will touch the rim on fully loose tpa with ease)

For the cylinders moving, I'd try get the washer nice and central to the clamps and make sure they have full contact with the claps.

I had the same problems with my brake and I did the above^^ and it is now fine.

My brake is bled pretty well :) did it recently. . .

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