I've got a Merida e160 900 and recently decided to up my braking power with 4 pots. I purchased a M8020 calliper + hose and successfully installed the front and was about to do the same with the rear when I read that the cheaper M520 (Deore) calliper worked just as well, so purchased one of those.
The first thing that was challenging was installing the hose, which needed the XT banjo snipped off and a barb, olive and screw installed. Basically the exact same set-up as on the lever. As the Merida is internally routed, I really didn't want to remove the hose to install the barb, which requires clamping the hose in a vice and tapping the barb in with a hammer, so had to very awkwardly get the hose on the bike to the vice...
Once the hose was installed in the calliper, I bled the system about 5 times, using every Shimano bleeding technique known to humankind and kept getting the same result:
The brakes work, but the lever pumps up massively, to the point where it's really sticky and won't back off. I really don't think it's my bleeding technique as the front brake has been perfect and just this morning I installed M8020s on another bike and the bleeding was super easy.
At the moment, the brake is unusable and annoyingly I can't go back to my XT calliper as I would need to buy another hose. This means that the bike is out of action until I can figure out what is going on.
I can only conclude that the M520 isn't as compatible with XT levers as people have said, with different flow rates or something.
Has anyone on here successfully mated an M520 calliper to an XT lever? Were there any tricks?
It's driving me nuts!!
The first thing that was challenging was installing the hose, which needed the XT banjo snipped off and a barb, olive and screw installed. Basically the exact same set-up as on the lever. As the Merida is internally routed, I really didn't want to remove the hose to install the barb, which requires clamping the hose in a vice and tapping the barb in with a hammer, so had to very awkwardly get the hose on the bike to the vice...
Once the hose was installed in the calliper, I bled the system about 5 times, using every Shimano bleeding technique known to humankind and kept getting the same result:
The brakes work, but the lever pumps up massively, to the point where it's really sticky and won't back off. I really don't think it's my bleeding technique as the front brake has been perfect and just this morning I installed M8020s on another bike and the bleeding was super easy.
At the moment, the brake is unusable and annoyingly I can't go back to my XT calliper as I would need to buy another hose. This means that the bike is out of action until I can figure out what is going on.
I can only conclude that the M520 isn't as compatible with XT levers as people have said, with different flow rates or something.
Has anyone on here successfully mated an M520 calliper to an XT lever? Were there any tricks?
It's driving me nuts!!