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Blimey, how did you manage that Hyppy?
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fatbikephil wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:46 pm Blimey, how did you manage that Hyppy?
JRA, although to be honest I've no idea when. I took the rear wheel off to look at why the brake was squeaking and the cassette dropped to the floor leaving that sticking out. My suspicion is that it was weakened by a sticky bearing which was replaced a little while back. You can see where the bearings have marked it. I spoke to Hunt on the off chance they'd replace it as a warranty job, but they just said that this is where they fail if they're going to.
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Took a while to find this thread! Guessing everyone has been riding rather than messing about with bikes

Last year I fitted some Clarks cable brakes to my El Mariachi just to keep it going, but they were rather poor. Fine for using with mini-voodoo at slow speeds but that’s about it. They were cheap though :-bd

Anyways, thinking about it this year I decided to fit some proper cables to the Clarks brakes, and my word! Jagwire come up trumps and whilst it’s a bit OTT to say it, they’ve transformed the brakes :-bd
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Hyppy wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 4:08 pm There's always something else … went to give my brakes a bit of TLC, removed the rear wheel, and the cassette immediately fell off, taking half the axle with it.

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Not good. What is the hub? It's an interesting fracture face
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Johnallan wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 9:51 pm What is the hub?
Do you really need to ask? Hunt, obviously. :lol: Whichever hubs they were or are using on the Trail Wide V2s. Did we decide they're possibly made by Novatec?
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:lol:
Hyppy wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 2:44 pm
Johnallan wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 9:51 pm What is the hub?
Do you really need to ask? Hunt, obviously. :lol: Whichever hubs they were or are using on the Trail Wide V2s. Did we decide they're possibly made by Novatec?
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Hyppy wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 2:44 pm
Johnallan wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 9:51 pm What is the hub?
Do you really need to ask? Hunt, obviously. :lol: Whichever hubs they were or are using on the Trail Wide V2s. Did we decide they're possibly made by Novatec?
I'm saying nothing :smile:
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Been gathering (mostly silver) bits for the speedball, and it's nearly ready to build up properly with brakes and transmission. Still undecided which fork I prefer! Anyway, the rolling chassis is looking like this, and the VO Seine bars seem good, and similar hand position to the Motos I have. :-bd
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That looks pretty damn cool :cool:
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voodoo_simon wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 7:46 pm Took a while to find this thread! Guessing everyone has been riding rather than messing about with bikes

Last year I fitted some Clarks cable brakes to my El Mariachi just to keep it going, but they were rather poor. Fine for using with mini-voodoo at slow speeds but that’s about it. They were cheap though :-bd

Anyways, thinking about it this year I decided to fit some proper cables to the Clarks brakes, and my word! Jagwire come up trumps and whilst it’s a bit OTT to say it, they’ve transformed the brakes :-bd
Lots of decent fettling here. Like inner cables and over used derailleur etc. Once on the A62 from Leeds whilst still in tuning mode for the cheap inner cable (can you believe Decathlon mechanic told me they're all the same when I asked him if they had a Shimano cable!!) I ended up in one of them 'bike is broken' situation.

But a roadside repair by self and back home, felt good. Too much commuting via bike so not had chance to update the thread. In build mode for the little ones bike too for which sadly the SIDS have too short a steerer. Need top cup of the internal headset, but thankfully found a bottom one.

Cheap headsets again, of which I knocked out the glued in Giant one on the ATX. Pics coming...
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I took the other Jones out, the singlespeed one. Front brake is binding, it's an avid elixir.
The pistons do seem to be fully retracted.
I've left the caliper in a bag of penetrating fluid and will do a fully brake cleaner clean & full, flush & bleed tomorrow.
If it was the TRP's I'd just wind the pistons out a tad, hydraulic, there doesn't seem much pushing the pistons back other than the pads spring. Never really though about it before I guess.
Are different makes of pads different overall thicknesses?

If It doesn't improve I'll replace it, but what with?
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faustus wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 5:05 pm Image
Bloody lovely that :X

Slightly biased, but I still think the Speedball is the best looking Stooge ever built, closely followed by the Speedbomb. They ride lovely too!!
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godivatrailrider wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 8:42 pm I took the other Jones out, the singlespeed one. Front brake is binding, it's an avid elixir.
The pistons do seem to be fully retracted.
I've left the calliper in a bag of penetrating fluid and will do a fully brake cleaner clean & full, flush & bleed tomorrow.
If it was the TRP's I'd just wind the pistons out a tad, hydraulic, there doesn't seem much pushing the pistons back other than the pads spring. Never really though about it before I guess.
Are different makes of pads different overall thicknesses?

If It doesn't improve I'll replace it, but what with?
I seldom ride this bike. If I can't resurrect this calliper ( I hopefully can) the Clarks Clout or eClout ( possibly slightly more power) at under £50 for a PAIR inc rotors :shock: :shock: will likely be more than sufficient. :-bd
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godivatrailrider wrote: Thu May 01, 2025 8:27 am
godivatrailrider wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 8:42 pm I took the other Jones out, the singlespeed one. Front brake is binding, it's an avid elixir.
The pistons do seem to be fully retracted.
I've left the calliper in a bag of penetrating fluid and will do a fully brake cleaner clean & full, flush & bleed tomorrow.
If it was the TRP's I'd just wind the pistons out a tad, hydraulic, there doesn't seem much pushing the pistons back other than the pads spring. Never really though about it before I guess.
Are different makes of pads different overall thicknesses?

If It doesn't improve I'll replace it, but what with?
I seldom ride this bike. If I can't resurrect this calliper ( I hopefully can) the Clarks Clout or eClout ( possibly slightly more power) at under £50 for a PAIR inc rotors :shock: :shock: will likely be more than sufficient. :-bd
Well, you know the saying, so I'll not try to educate you. Buy shi'te, buy thrice :lol:
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godivatrailrider wrote: Thu May 01, 2025 8:27 am
godivatrailrider wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 8:42 pm I took the other Jones out, the singlespeed one. Front brake is binding, it's an avid elixir.
The pistons do seem to be fully retracted.
I've left the calliper in a bag of penetrating fluid and will do a fully brake cleaner clean & full, flush & bleed tomorrow.
If it was the TRP's I'd just wind the pistons out a tad, hydraulic, there doesn't seem much pushing the pistons back other than the pads spring. Never really though about it before I guess.
Are different makes of pads different overall thicknesses?

If It doesn't improve I'll replace it, but what with?
I seldom ride this bike. If I can't resurrect this calliper ( I hopefully can) the Clarks Clout or eClout ( possibly slightly more power) at under £50 for a PAIR inc rotors :shock: :shock: will likely be more than sufficient. :-bd
Well a damn good clean, flush and bleed and they currently seem to be working better. Hopefully that's all I need to do !
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godivatrailrider wrote: Thu May 01, 2025 2:08 pm
godivatrailrider wrote: Thu May 01, 2025 8:27 am
godivatrailrider wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 8:42 pm I took the other Jones out, the singlespeed one. Front brake is binding, it's an avid elixir.
The pistons do seem to be fully retracted.
I've left the calliper in a bag of penetrating fluid and will do a fully brake cleaner clean & full, flush & bleed tomorrow.
If it was the TRP's I'd just wind the pistons out a tad, hydraulic, there doesn't seem much pushing the pistons back other than the pads spring. Never really though about it before I guess.
Are different makes of pads different overall thicknesses?

If It doesn't improve I'll replace it, but what with?
I seldom ride this bike. If I can't resurrect this calliper ( I hopefully can) the Clarks Clout or eClout ( possibly slightly more power) at under £50 for a PAIR inc rotors :shock: :shock: will likely be more than sufficient. :-bd
Well a damn good clean, flush and bleed and they currently seem to be working better. Hopefully that's all I need to do !
Well, they do say a clean bike/brake/parts, is a working bike. Now when I wash the gunge out of the bike (ie when swapping out pads), I ensure to do the caliper pistons with a careful brush and clean. So when retracting the pistons it's all nice and clean around them.

Avids/SRAM hey. They sure do know how to make them things called brakes :-bd Shimano for cranks, Avid for brakes. Simplest!

Happy for you BTW. Clarke brakes, yucky!
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Swapped out tyres for Cinturato M to be ready for upcoming trip. Set up tubeless, went straight on and have stayed up. Easiest it's ever been.
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I ordered 2 more straps and another dry bag from ALPKIT, when they arrive I think I have the perfect set up.
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Just got a bottom bracket from Halford for the little ones bike. When he gets back from school I will try and instruct him as to how to wind it in and then the cranks on. Only problem is that the cranks are 170mm.

I guess he'll live as they are XY or equivalents.
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Off with the old, on with the new. Final-ish bike prep for HT550, so new rear tyre (front's ok), new chain and cassette, and new brake pads, giving enough time to 'run everything in' before heading out proper.
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