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matt.price

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Hi guys ,

this is probably a really stupid topic sorry.

My rear hs33 pads are really close to the rim put the lever comes very close to the bars?!

I don't understand ! the pads are now rubbing on the rim and the lever still comes in really far?

I gave my brake a fresh bleed today and everything seemed great so i just don't get whats happened?

my setup is .. tnn lgms , trialtech 4 bolt booster , trialtech rim , echo tr clamps , 05+ maggy , water-antifreeze bleed.

cheers guys , any help would be great !

matt

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Hi guys ,

this is probably a really stupid topic sorry.

My rear hs33 pads are really close to the rim put the lever comes very close to the bars?!

I don't understand ! the pads are now rubbing on the rim and the lever still comes in really far?

I gave my brake a fresh bleed today and everything seemed great so i just don't get whats happened?

my setup is .. tnn lgms , trialtech 4 bolt booster , trialtech rim , echo tr clamps , 05+ maggy , water-antifreeze bleed.

cheers guys , any help would be great !

matt

Maybe a leak, I bled mine with water-antifreeze and it just poured out the lever. Took it to the local bike shop and got a new lever piston and a fresh oil bleed, sorted amazing brake, I also have the same brake set up apart from the booster.

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I have the exact same problem! 2011 Magura Hs33, tnn pads, tensile 2 bolt booster and standard magura clamps. I set them up to the rim but the lever comes all the way into the handle bars? When i first set it up the lever comes in a little bit and doesnt rub. After a ride today it feels as if the cylinders have moved? They were all tight when i had finished setting them up?

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thing is , when i took the set up apart and took the pads away from the rim ,the pads are fine snappy come out to there max ( i think ) but on the frame they're wannk !

its happened to me before and ive rebled it and it was fine? jus' a thought

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i had this very same problem!

look at your bleed bolt on your slave... then squeeze your brake.

on mine, the bolt was done as tight as possible, but water was still trickleing out?

so i put a little copper washer on it.. and its been perfect ever since.

just a thought.

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I always seem to have the same problem, yet I can see the pads move as soon as I move the lever, even without the pads in. If you find a solution let me know

will do , will re-bleed it tomorrow and see.

if that doesn't work i don't know what wrong ,, unless the pistons are buggered!

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