Yes!!!! Are they not installing it? I tried to but tires on the SE big ripper rub. I was hoping they would fit because the back frame actually flexs out when full brakes applied. Think they need a bit more rigid frame
The maximum tire width for our HS rim brakes is 2.5". You can find it all on page 13 of the user manual: www.magura.com/media/1729/hs_2016_en_web_03.pdf
@@Neeko_Z Please make sure to stay within the specifications provided in the manual. We can't recommend any work arounds in order to mount wider tires.
They come ready to use, however you may need to bleed them after shortening the tubing. In general, you always want to check if the brake is working properly, among other things by checking the bite point. Unless there's an underlying issue with the brake system, a bite point that is too soft, inconsistent, or not there at all generally indicates that air is in the system and that the brake needs to be bled. Shortening Tubing: ua-cam.com/video/Vt8k_oR8rh8/v-deo.html Filling & Bleeding: ua-cam.com/video/HZ3GMv11OKA/v-deo.html
hello, my magura hs11 is making a squeazing noise, how can i incline the pad so the front touch first the rim ? i didn't found any information about that
Hi, thanks for the question! What do you mean by inclining the pads so the front touches the rim first? The pads should be aligned in parallel to the rim. Feel free to send us a message on Facebook or Instagram so we can help you further!
Is it just me, or is there no way to adjust the angle of the cylinders when using the "adjusting lever" (the plastic thingy where you can screw the cylinders closer to/further from the rim)? I find that my pads wear very uneven (top before bottom) and therefore rather quickly. I have 4mm left on top when bottom is at 1mm.
This adjustment only dictates the distance to the rim, not the angle. Depending on whether you have an HS brake with an EVO2 or EasyMount, you have different ranges of adjustments in regards to pad position compared to the rim. The EVO2 mount also allows the adjustment of the angle of the brake cylinder, while the EasyMount only provides a distance adjustment with the adjusting lever you've described. Since your pad wear seems to be very uneven, we would recommend to first of all check if everything has been tightened correctly. If something is loose, the cylinders could be dragged into a position where the pads wear unevenly. Secondly, please check whether your pads (while standing still) are parallel to the rim or not. If they're not, you could consider retrofitting an EVO2 mount which would give you the ability to adjust the angle as well.
I have these in my bike and I'm looking for replacement. Horrible design, extremely finicky and difficult to adjust property. Take a disc brake any day.
Дякую за докладну інформацію і окрема подяка за Субтитри //Thanks for the details and special thanks for the Subtitles
thanks so much for this - perfect!
What about the second metal bracket thingy?
Saw a very vague explanation of it. ua-cam.com/video/5ZfbbM--pk0/v-deo.html
Yes!!!! Are they not installing it? I tried to but tires on the SE big ripper rub. I was hoping they would fit because the back frame actually flexs out when full brakes applied. Think they need a bit more rigid frame
Very nice brake but whats the maximum tyre width that this brake would fit? Is it more than 2 inches?
The maximum tire width for our HS rim brakes is 2.5". You can find it all on page 13 of the user manual:
www.magura.com/media/1729/hs_2016_en_web_03.pdf
@@MAGURAPassionPeople thanks
@@MAGURAPassionPeople 2.5 i see… is there a work around for larger tire widths?
@@Neeko_Z Please make sure to stay within the specifications provided in the manual. We can't recommend any work arounds in order to mount wider tires.
The tires on the se big ripper are within the specs, but that 2nd bracket will rub when installed
Do they come ready to use or do I have to put hydraulic fluid in it
They come ready to use, however you may need to bleed them after shortening the tubing.
In general, you always want to check if the brake is working properly, among other things by checking the bite point. Unless there's an underlying issue with the brake system, a bite point that is too soft, inconsistent, or not there at all generally indicates that air is in the system and that the brake needs to be bled.
Shortening Tubing: ua-cam.com/video/Vt8k_oR8rh8/v-deo.html
Filling & Bleeding: ua-cam.com/video/HZ3GMv11OKA/v-deo.html
hello, my magura hs11 is making a squeazing noise, how can i incline the pad so the front touch first the rim ? i didn't found any information about that
Hi, thanks for the question! What do you mean by inclining the pads so the front touches the rim first? The pads should be aligned in parallel to the rim. Feel free to send us a message on Facebook or Instagram so we can help you further!
How do you toe in the pads?
trax06
Instead, you want the pads to be LINED UP with the rim!!!
Is it just me, or is there no way to adjust the angle of the cylinders when using the "adjusting lever" (the plastic thingy where you can screw the cylinders closer to/further from the rim)? I find that my pads wear very uneven (top before bottom) and therefore rather quickly. I have 4mm left on top when bottom is at 1mm.
This adjustment only dictates the distance to the rim, not the angle. Depending on whether you have an HS brake with an EVO2 or EasyMount, you have different ranges of adjustments in regards to pad position compared to the rim.
The EVO2 mount also allows the adjustment of the angle of the brake cylinder, while the EasyMount only provides a distance adjustment with the adjusting lever you've described.
Since your pad wear seems to be very uneven, we would recommend to first of all check if everything has been tightened correctly. If something is loose, the cylinders could be dragged into a position where the pads wear unevenly.
Secondly, please check whether your pads (while standing still) are parallel to the rim or not. If they're not, you could consider retrofitting an EVO2 mount which would give you the ability to adjust the angle as well.
@2.08 "..screw in the Easy Mount screw on the right side of the fork..."
Proceeds to screw the Easy Mount screw on the left side of the fork
I have these in my bike and I'm looking for replacement. Horrible design, extremely finicky and difficult to adjust property. Take a disc brake any day.
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Why is the narrator talking so slow, almost as if they want to piss you off
It is quite possible that he is a robot.