I know..it's a pushbike....
I have a mountain bike with hydraulic brakes that just don't stop me....they will need recharging I reckon...how do I do that then?
I know..it's a pushbike....
I have a mountain bike with hydraulic brakes that just don't stop me....they will need recharging I reckon...how do I do that then?
IT people slash forward.
Also, lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....
Probably need a bleed. Method depends on make and model. Any idea what they are?
haven't done this myself but a few guides here that may help you: (">
General guide here
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/article/workshop-bleeding-avid-and-other-disc-brakes-21800/
Avid Brakes
Shmano
Grimecca
H4ss4n (8th May 2012)
I need new pads on mine and a slightly warped disc looking at. Recon I'll just take it to theshop for a check up instead of doing it myself.
Thanks for the posts chaps/chapettes...got the brakes sorted, went for a spin then this happened:
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I've got a Barracuda Pro Series 24-speed....so 17-24 are no more and 9-16 on the middle cog keep trying to jump onto 17-24 so I've only got gears 1-8: perfect if I'm trying to climb a vertical cliff-face...:-S
IT people slash forward.
Also, lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....
How the heck did you manage that?
On a concrete path, went down a steep incline and up the other side forgot I was in 24th gear (the top downhill gear) and peddled, clunk, crack and a fat(tish) 42yo ended up on the ground in front of the dog-walkers....
Incidentally I did notice that - as it's clutched - I was getting gear slippage.
IT people slash forward.
Also, lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....
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