Marke
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Hi Guys,
I have a trek powerfly lt 2018 and with around 3500 km's on it. I seem to be replacing my brakes (calipers and levers) about once a year. My rear brake has just started playing up and not bleeding properly. I suspect they are getting hot when I got downhill riding which i do for maybe ten days a year. I'm not the fastest but carry a little speed - I've done a bit of motocross racing in the past. At the moment I have a 2 pot deore on the rear and a 4 pot deore xt on the front. I do a full bleed a couple of times a year and the fluid is darker than fresh but not completely black.
The novelty of buying and installing brakes has worn off. Does my cooking theory holdup? If so should i just go shimano 4 pot saints all round? I think saints have banjo connectors - can i use my existing hoses with new ends or do i need to replace the hoses - this requires a motor removal?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Mark
I have a trek powerfly lt 2018 and with around 3500 km's on it. I seem to be replacing my brakes (calipers and levers) about once a year. My rear brake has just started playing up and not bleeding properly. I suspect they are getting hot when I got downhill riding which i do for maybe ten days a year. I'm not the fastest but carry a little speed - I've done a bit of motocross racing in the past. At the moment I have a 2 pot deore on the rear and a 4 pot deore xt on the front. I do a full bleed a couple of times a year and the fluid is darker than fresh but not completely black.
The novelty of buying and installing brakes has worn off. Does my cooking theory holdup? If so should i just go shimano 4 pot saints all round? I think saints have banjo connectors - can i use my existing hoses with new ends or do i need to replace the hoses - this requires a motor removal?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Mark
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