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  • does adjusting the front disc break also applies to adjusting the rear disc break??? need help please...:(

  • @sergeiboi Yes, the process is the same.

  • when you gonna bleed your hope brake there how big is the torx screw on the cap?

  • @TheBbrevik The newer HOPE levers use a T10 torx to remove the master cylinder reservoir cap. Older HOPE levers commonly have a 2mm hex bolt.

    Note** check the condition of the diaphragm – this is a perishable part.

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  • You are a beautiful man! Saved me from taking my bike in to get it serviced. Thanks a million!

  • @evanscycles I have avid juicy 3 brakes. thay make a king of ultrasonic sqeek when the wheel turns... Should I lubrify the rotor or just use disc brake cleaner like in the vid???

  • @sergeiboi do you do this to tighten them up or have u got another video showing how to to that?

  • I adjusted mine like you did but they still touch when i spinn the wheel just a touch each time it goes around. But I dont think it does it when i rid :S

  • cool clip. has helped me loads

  • Excellent how-to video. Well done sir!

  • Brilliant instructions, best I've seen. Thanks!

  • awesome video, every detail is touched upon to expel all questions on a properly functioning break system.

  • I have a problem with installing my rear avid code 5 where the gap is to small for the disk to go into and i try to pry apart but they would not move..How can this be done

  • Thank you sooo much!!! I finally got rid of the irritating noise coming from my rear brake. Always thought it was dirt in my brakes, but but no I know they were just poorly allined. thnx

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