Pre bleed brakes installation on a internal routing frame
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Pre bleed brakes installation on a internal routing frame
Hello!
Right now i am running m365 shimano brakes but i dont really like the on/off fell and i want to change them for some sram guide r/re/rs/rsc/whatever i find.
My question is how do i get the old brakes out of the frame without needing to bleed them afterwards(i want to sell them) and how do i install the new ones?
If i remove the hose from the caliper side do i need to bleed afterwards? and when i want to remove the hose from the lever side it has a rubber thing for protection that does not fit trough the frame.
Right now i am running m365 shimano brakes but i dont really like the on/off fell and i want to change them for some sram guide r/re/rs/rsc/whatever i find.
My question is how do i get the old brakes out of the frame without needing to bleed them afterwards(i want to sell them) and how do i install the new ones?
If i remove the hose from the caliper side do i need to bleed afterwards? and when i want to remove the hose from the lever side it has a rubber thing for protection that does not fit trough the frame.
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Don't want to bleed, drain, cut off end, feed thru frame, replace fittings, and refill the hose?
tape it to the outside..
any air introduced will make brakes weak.
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tape it to the outside..
any air introduced will make brakes weak.
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When you brake the connection on either the lever or the caliber you are going to have to bleed the brake. Lots of brake bleed videos for Sram and Shimano on YouTube. If selling the old brakes, the new owner will have to do a bleed to make sure the work right. When removing the old brake line, attach a wire or string to the end before pulling it out of the frame. That way, you can just pull your new line back through.
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