Bullpup
Senior Retro Guru
Mindmap3":3qka4dz5 said:I may have a spare bleed connection - I'll have a look in the man cave and let you know.
That would be great thanks.
Are you sure the pistons are ceramic - mine look like they're plastic?
Mindmap3":3qka4dz5 said:I may have a spare bleed connection - I'll have a look in the man cave and let you know.
Bullpup":6w47em1j said:Mindmap3":6w47em1j said:I may have a spare bleed connection - I'll have a look in the man cave and let you know.
That would be great thanks.
Are you sure the pistons are ceramic - mine look like they're plastic?
Mindmap3":25fkitra said:Bullpup":25fkitra said:Mindmap3":25fkitra said:I may have a spare bleed connection - I'll have a look in the man cave and let you know.
That would be great thanks.
Are you sure the pistons are ceramic - mine look like they're plastic?
Hi mate, not got the bleed adapter anymore. I was sure I would have put it somewhere safe as I tend to hang onto stuff like that. I think you can buy them individually from CRC. I use an olive from a Mag brake to make sure the rubber hose doesn't POP off the bleed nipple.
Pistons are defo ceramic for better heat dissipation.
greenstiles":36erbzu1 said:Sell them at a profit and get better brakes ! As an ex mechanic i hate Hayes, but when they are not playing up they work well.
My advice for any caliper with un equal firing pistons is, take the pistons out, new seals and plenty of silicon (not the DIY stuff) silicon liquid around the seals.