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Hope Trial Zone - Clunking noise...


bjap2022

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Hi All,

Has anyone experienced issues with Hope Trial Zone disc setups? Specifically with the rear calliper making a "clunking" noise when on the rear wheel?

I love a quiet riding bike, so find this super annoying!

For context, below is my setup:

- Frame = 24" Inspired FourPlay, Brake = Hope Trial Zone, Hub = Hope Pro 2, Rotor = Hope Trial Zone (200 mm).

In detail, I tend to find that when on the rear wheel, a clunking noise emanates when completing forward/rearward/upward moves.

Below follows the steps I've taken to resolve:

1) Early on, I found that the upper most frame/adapter bolt would routinely work loose. I put this down to torque reversals, which eventually would ruin the threads inside the adapter.

2) I then replaced the adapters, used longer bolts so the threads of the adapter are fully utilised, applied a small amount of thread lock and applied a decent torque (11 nM). This appears to have resolved that particular issue.

3) I still was getting clunking noises from the rear, so threw away the Tarty bikes chain stay protector and adapted a tube to dampen chain noise. OK the bike now runs quieter, but still the clunking noise is present...

4) I then wondered if the rotor itself was working loose, so replaced the hub bolts and torqued them upto 6 nM. They appear to be holding fine now, and still the clunking noise continues.

5) With the bike on the flat, I clamped the rear brake and rapidly rocked the rear wheel back and forth to re-create the forces. Definitely the noise is coming from the calliper.

In conclusion, I believe that the pads probably "rock" to some degree within the calliper, despite them bolt holding the pads in place being tightened to 5 nM.

Has anyone else experienced similar issues?

Super annoying if you like a quiet running bike!

Cheers

Ben

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I checked out the pads (Trialtech Sport) and its clear the piston has bedded into the rear of the pad.... + No paint to sand!

Doesn't appear as though the wear mark is in anyway highlighting that the pad is moving over the piston. Squinting with a fine eye, it may appear the wear "circle" of the piston is ever so slightly asymmetrical perhaps. In that respect, the top loop definitely appears asymmetrical though suggesting movement in some way within the calliper.

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Just came across this Ali C video - Suggests using tape to stop the pads moving around. I wonder if sanding the pads down would affect the pistons. I know some manufacturers make brake pistons from magnesium which is a soft metal, so assume a sanded brake pad may have the potential to erode a piston? No idea what material Hope are using for their pistons in the trial zone calipers.

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I had similar clunking noise when I first installed a rear Hope TZ with new Jitsie pads. I red on the forum that this sound will go away eventually. I kept riding and waiting, but the sound didn't go away, and it was really annoying!

At some point, I kind of got used to the sound and stopped noticing it. Also the pad backings finally bed in, and the clunking stopped. I think it took about 2-3 months until the sound completely disappeared.

So my point is, the easiest way to fix the issue could be just to ride more and wait for backings to bed in. It may take longer than you expect though.

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