Semmelrocc
E*POWAH Master
I had my first bike brake bleeding adventure the other day. After what I'd read about SRAM brakes being very difficult to maintain, I was very skeptical whether it really was a good idea to do it on my own. Especially as the bleeding became necessary after my LBS had replaced the rear brake pads and apparently didn't do it right.
So I ordered a bleed kit for my Guide RE, watched a few explanatory YouTube clips, and with a pair of helping hands it worked like a charm at the first attempt.
My personal conclusion: SRAM brakes are better than their reputation. So far I've never experienced a lack of power or modulation with them and servicing them is tricky, but not impossible. What are your experiences? What do other manufacturers do better?
So I ordered a bleed kit for my Guide RE, watched a few explanatory YouTube clips, and with a pair of helping hands it worked like a charm at the first attempt.
My personal conclusion: SRAM brakes are better than their reputation. So far I've never experienced a lack of power or modulation with them and servicing them is tricky, but not impossible. What are your experiences? What do other manufacturers do better?