Hmmm, ok, having just gone out to put the bike away, I find that it has improved and although the travel on the lever is a bit more than it was, I'm sure, it is working again and I think I've just learnt that you shouldn't tip a bike with hydraulic brakes upside down for any length of time!
(09-11-2013, 03:01 PM)gb1ker Wrote: Hmmm, ok, having just gone out to put the bike away, I find that it has improved and although the travel on the lever is a bit more than it was, I'm sure, it is working again and I think I've just learnt that you shouldn't tip a bike with hydraulic brakes upside down for any length of time!
correct, you should not. that includes hanging from hooks too. if it is not the way it was you should bleed the lines and add new fluid. flush entirely because it is best not mix brands
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Thanks for the advice, I live and learn!
Seriously? You're not supposed to put hydraulic brakes upside down orvertical for more than a few minutes at a time? Remind me again why anyone uses these things. I try not to be a retrogrouch, but seriously, it's getting ridiculous with the scaled down, poorly designed, motorcycle cast off technology that is marginally better performing when it works but prone to constant breakage and need for maintenance. (Don't get me started on having to use a torque wrench to tighten a seat post bolt.)
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I agree simple two wheel low tech bicycles are being ciacka driven for people who want the latest fashion. Sell, sell..... Yeh BDDT seen lots of must have stuff come and go. My friction shifters and rim brakes work fine and are light.
cannot conceive of any need for complicated hydraulic brakes on a bicycle, that most riders cannot service. Unless you have medical issues with your hands. Than its a good thing..........
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