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Brake Fail!


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Right, this is proper p*ssing me off.

Brake was all good, then suddenly stopped working, so I changed from LGM's to Bealeys, these worked for a bit, then was suddenly terrible, so I changed to Rockpads, all good, then suddenly, stopped working.. finally changed to Heatsink Yellow's, all good for a while.. then again these stopped working! I have grinded my rim, changed clamps, had a booster on/off, 2 finger lever, 4 finger lever, but I can not get my brake to work. It doesn't have any bite, any hold, and is completely silent, WTF IS WRONG?

Echo Pure frame

Echo TR clamps

Magura HS33 2005

Rockman Single Wall

If that helps.

Thanks Shane.

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I've got exactly the same problem since quite a long time. back-ache -.-)

And nothings contaminated or anything suggested above. Wondering if a new rim would help?..

Starting to think, new wheel, brake, and pads, because I really can't be arsed with this.

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My rear brake has.... we'll say enough hold, and is compleley silent, and i love not have the sound there, makes everything seem so much smoother.

(But i still have bite soooo dunno what to say) have u ever tried running two different types of pad, a hard and soft compund, work a treat for me on a smooth rim (Y)

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Yoo, I have the same problem here to! I've started with rockman blues, they where perfect and then they got BAD. I Re-grinded my rims and bought new pads (Heatsink yellows) still preatty sound less without any remarkable hold, and only a small sound. Im probably going to get a new rim...

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pads set up square? the rim may be to thin for the brake pads to bite the rim, or the TPA on your lever has stoped working so you cant ajust the brake while riding.

or one barke cylinder may be working more than the other one

yepp. What do you mean with this? that I have grinded my rim to many times? nope the TPA is working perfect :)

can't really find the problem... :(

many thanks// William

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Sounds like contaminated pads to me too. Id usually say re-grind rim, sand pads, re-bleed brake and set up again but if thats not working, it could be your setup maybe? Have your slaves been pushed out slightly or no longer square? Or if your rims at an angle and youve had the pads out... Have you put them in upside down?

Not saying you dont know how to maintain your bike, just listing off stuff cos it seems like a weird situation.

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