Shortening shimano brake hoses???
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Shortening shimano brake hoses???
Can anybody link me to a set of instructions for doing this?? I believe it can be done without the need for bleeding??
Cheers
Ben
Cheers
Ben
Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
Try-
http://techdocs.shimano.com/media/techd ... 604430.pdf
I've got a pdf, but don't know how to post it up!
Also loads of vids on youtube..
You'll need a new olive & barb for each hose..
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/s?q= ... hose+olive
http://techdocs.shimano.com/media/techd ... 604430.pdf
I've got a pdf, but don't know how to post it up!
Also loads of vids on youtube..
You'll need a new olive & barb for each hose..
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/s?q= ... hose+olive
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Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
Usually it can ... make sure you shorton the hose at the lever not the caliper and don't touch the lever with the hose disconnected.I believe it can be done without the need for bleeding??
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Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
Takes a minute or so for each hose, I did two sets last week, so from memory:
Have at the ready:
New olive
New barb
Small hammer (to tap the barb in)
Cutters
Spanner 8mm I think
Small yellow blocks that came with the brakes if you have them
Something to clamp the blocks together, I used a carpenters clamp thingy
Work on the lever end and as mentioned, don't touch the lever.
Slide back the rubber boot
Undo the nut holding the hose in and slide it back down the hose.
Pull the hose out of the lever.
Cut the hose to length.
Slide on the new olive.
Tap in the new barb, I used the yellow blocks and clamp to hold the hose.
Put the hose back in the lever.
Slide up the olive and nut and tighten.
Put the rubber boot back.
Job done.
Note: when you cut the hose, because it's now open at both ends the fluid in the cut bit will run out.
Have at the ready:
New olive
New barb
Small hammer (to tap the barb in)
Cutters
Spanner 8mm I think
Small yellow blocks that came with the brakes if you have them
Something to clamp the blocks together, I used a carpenters clamp thingy
Work on the lever end and as mentioned, don't touch the lever.
Slide back the rubber boot
Undo the nut holding the hose in and slide it back down the hose.
Pull the hose out of the lever.
Cut the hose to length.
Slide on the new olive.
Tap in the new barb, I used the yellow blocks and clamp to hold the hose.
Put the hose back in the lever.
Slide up the olive and nut and tighten.
Put the rubber boot back.
Job done.
Note: when you cut the hose, because it's now open at both ends the fluid in the cut bit will run out.
Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
I love this forum :D
Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
So do I!
WIll the olives in the tubs from the co-op do?
WIll the olives in the tubs from the co-op do?
Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
Take care when you clamp the hose, do it with just enough hose poking out to get the barb all the way in or move the blocks down the hose after starting.
Top tip, get everything you're using layed out ready.
Top tip 2, dont forget to put the olive on before you put the barb in.
I had to do a quick bleed on mine 2 out of the 4 times I've done it.
Bleeding is easy too though. Lots of youtube videos involving 2 syringes and all sorts which works but is over the top.
Top tip, get everything you're using layed out ready.
Top tip 2, dont forget to put the olive on before you put the barb in.
I had to do a quick bleed on mine 2 out of the 4 times I've done it.
Bleeding is easy too though. Lots of youtube videos involving 2 syringes and all sorts which works but is over the top.
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Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
If you think you might have a bit of air in the system after shortening ... take the master cyclinder cap off and the rubber gasket - GENTLY flick the lever and the hose, you should see tiny bubbles rising to the surface. Leave it a few minutes and repeat. Top up fluid* if required and put the top back on - not forgetting the gasket.
*Remember Shimano DON'T use brake fluid.
*Remember Shimano DON'T use brake fluid.
May the bridges you burn light your way
Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
and dont forget the little plastic washer (white one) has a little orientation tab on it too.s8tannorm wrote:If you think you might have a bit of air in the system after shortening ... take the master cyclinder cap off and the rubber gasket - GENTLY flick the lever and the hose, you should see tiny bubbles rising to the surface. Leave it a few minutes and repeat. Top up fluid* if required and put the top back on - not forgetting the gasket.
*Remember Shimano DON'T use brake fluid.
*presuming these are new type shimano's
Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
What little white plastic washer?FLV wrote: and dont forget the little plastic washer (white one) has a little orientation tab on it too.
*presuming these are new type shimano's

Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
It's only on the newer shimano brakes. Which ones have you got ?Zippy wrote:What little white plastic washer?FLV wrote: and dont forget the little plastic washer (white one) has a little orientation tab on it too.
*presuming these are new type shimano's
Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
2011 XT, 2012 SLX, 2013 XTR and some 2007 LX kicking about sunbathing too. Not fitted the XTRs yet so haven't pulled the hose off yet...FLV wrote:It's only on the newer shimano brakes. Which ones have you got ?Zippy wrote:What little white plastic washer?FLV wrote: and dont forget the little plastic washer (white one) has a little orientation tab on it too.
*presuming these are new type shimano's
Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
Oh right, I just left it attached to the bolt. That funnel thing makes bleeding a doddle - don't have to keep topping up the tiny reservoir or pull the whole top plate off. :)
Re: Shortening shimano brake hoses???
I was too tight to buy the funnel. I used a bit of tube and a cheapo ebay syringe :D