AdamDuckworth
Member
Having an issue with rear Sram Code R brake on my 2019 Levo Expert. Pads are worn thankls to a day round Cannock in the grime this week, so the lever comes almost back to the bar.
I figured I just needed another new set of pads. I use Trickstuff ones which are very good, but the set in the bike was a bit worn. Not loads, but enough.
I'd never bled the brakes so bought the proper Sram kit and did it. Fluid was OK, and there wasn't lots of bubbles. Pistons seemed to be pushed back in the calipers OK and not sticking.
Went to fit new pads, and they are not only hard to get in but even with the lever adjusted to the max, the brakes still rub a bit. Adjusted the caliper with the two bolts and makes no difference. Rode around a bit to bed them in and it's a tiny bit better.
But this is with the lever adjusted all the way in, so you have to pull it maybe two inches before it bites, which I hate. Adjust the lever out and the brakes rub.
I put in a half-worn set of pads and it's marginally better, as I can now adjust the lever further out. But it's not ideal.
So any thoughts? Or do I just junk them any buy something else?
I actually love the feel and power of the brakes when they are working well, but don't like how far you have to pull the levers to make them work...
I figured I just needed another new set of pads. I use Trickstuff ones which are very good, but the set in the bike was a bit worn. Not loads, but enough.
I'd never bled the brakes so bought the proper Sram kit and did it. Fluid was OK, and there wasn't lots of bubbles. Pistons seemed to be pushed back in the calipers OK and not sticking.
Went to fit new pads, and they are not only hard to get in but even with the lever adjusted to the max, the brakes still rub a bit. Adjusted the caliper with the two bolts and makes no difference. Rode around a bit to bed them in and it's a tiny bit better.
But this is with the lever adjusted all the way in, so you have to pull it maybe two inches before it bites, which I hate. Adjust the lever out and the brakes rub.
I put in a half-worn set of pads and it's marginally better, as I can now adjust the lever further out. But it's not ideal.
So any thoughts? Or do I just junk them any buy something else?
I actually love the feel and power of the brakes when they are working well, but don't like how far you have to pull the levers to make them work...