5mm wrench on the cap, 4mm on the stem, this will take a second. Then I notice something is stopping me from removing the stem? This is a single bar+stem combo, it all needs to come off but it won't go more than a half inch - about 1 cm for you euros out there. Then I see it - my hydraulic brake hose is at its max extension, tight as a guitar string. How did I ever get this on here? Why is this cable so short? After some untaping, I find the hose is NOT being held up by the bar wrap. A solution - loosen up the brake caliper! 5mm wrench and the caliper is off. The bar soon follows, spacers get swapped, 5mm to tension, 4 mm to tighten.
A very tight front brake hose |
Then time to put the caliper back on. The already too-short hose before the swap is 1cm (lets just make that the unit) but the bolts do tighten down. Time to spin the wheel - clankity clank the rotor hits. Tighten-spin-loosen-adjust, trying to peak the pads vs disc spacing, nothing is working. Lots of guck in that caliper. Maybe take out the pads?
One flat-head driver later the pads are out. Brake cleaner out, clean off the pistons, plastic tire lever to push the pistons in. Lots of wear, old alloy backed Truckerco pads. I spin the wheel, more noise even without pads. I visually realign the accumulated error. Then I take the last clean yellow set off my pegboard. Pads inserted, bolt and flat-head, find the tiny clip, some more adjusting and a few twists of the 5m and spin and...silence. Boom, done!
Fresh Truckerco Metallic Sintered, My Favorites, Sold Out |
Turn off the power, lock up the shed, wander into the house. 12:20am, I am to wake up in 5 and a half hours to ride. I do a quick check for more TruckerCo pads (sold out! damn you Covid-19 sucking up bike parts!) but the RS685 replacement hose exists for $29.95 plus shipping on Amazon.
So I am buying a serious brake bleed event, always good for pictures and stories of frustration! Stay tuned!