disc brakes ..do they need run in ?
disc brakes ..do they need run in ?
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ylee coyote

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420 posts

259 months

Wednesday 18th November 2009
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Just built up a bike with new juicy 3 discs

been out a coupla times and the brakes are pretty pants
should I expect them to get better with miles or should I have degreased the discs before use ?(embarrassed smilie)

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th November 2009
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They do take a bit to bed in yeah.

The levers solid enough (i.e. dont need bleeding?)

gbbird

5,197 posts

267 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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I built a bike (Scott Scale 40) with Av1d Juicy 3's and they were fine from day 1 - did not need any major running in. I guess its just one of those things - sometimes they need it sometimes they don't. Did you assemble the brakes yourself or did they come in a ready made kit (i.e. all cables attached etc?). Give it a few runs but if they do not improve then perhaps look at the set up and adjustment.

Edited by gbbird on Thursday 19th November 14:18

markoc

1,084 posts

219 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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A couple of decent rides with some heavy braking from reasonably high speed should bed in the pads as much as you'll need. Bleeding is probably a good idea, especially with the Juicys.

mk1fan

10,852 posts

248 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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You do need to bed in new brake pads to get maximum life and performance out of them.

m_cozzy

508 posts

207 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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My juicy 5's were dire for a couple of weeks but once bedded in are freaking awesome.
I also tied the levers back to the bars overnight & that firmed up the pressure no end.

mr pg

2,044 posts

228 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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I put in some new pads recently for a weekend in the Peaks, and for the first few miles felt like I had no brakes! Some water/mud/sand, and they were soon up to scratch again. Yes, they do have a bedding in period.

pdV6

16,442 posts

284 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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I've had 2 sets of Juicy 5s that were both fine from the get-go, but improved with a short-ish bedding-in period.

Just got a bike with Hope X2s on it and they're pretty dire out of the box, so will be bedding those in asap.