Well yes, but all rim brakes are gunna have the same setup :L
Id question what u mention about magura, they have had longer to perfect their design, but they SPECIFICALLY say not to water bleed (voids warrenty) so they're not gunna design their stuff to work on what they tell you not to use.....
im simply asking if someones looked into why Echo sl slave cylinders leak under a water bleed?
Nah, i just want a more scientific answer than 'dengs stuff leaks because he hasnt been manafacturing as long'.
How long you've been manafacturing doesnt directly affect the quality of your products
I was looking for a bit more scientific answer, like adams first post about pistons swelling up, ect.
I know HOW to mix antifreese, i was asking wether theres a specific ratio which trials riders use
Well i wanted to know the REASON why echo slaves leak, i.e tolerances, seals ect.
Revolver just said because Deng hasnt been manafacturing them for long.
As with the antifreeze, the instructions are for car engines, not bike brakes
Adam, is there any reason why echo slave cylinders are more common to leaking than magura's? Different diameter piston? Different seals?
Also, whats the idea ratio for water/antifreeze? 50/50?
Mine was stiff for a while, and within 5 minutes of the last ride, i destroyed ALL the drive side bearings :L
i put a post up on here, and someone had done the same in a few weeks
ISIS is a better crank fitment, less flex ect, but square taper allows for bigger and better bearings
Edit: me and a few other people have had a bad experience with onza ISIS bb's, destroyin the drive side bearings in a few weeks/months
Right, that brings another question up. HOW tight should it be? a foot pound / nm figure would be awesome!
Im always afraid to either not tighten it enough and have it screw up the threads, or overtighten it and screw up the threads