Well apparently Saints make miracles happen.Apparently Shimano Australia are getting in Saint stock today if anyone is in the need.
yeah, but due to filling back orders, won't be available for 19.375 weeks!....likely storyApparently Shimano Australia are getting in Saint stock today if anyone is in the need.
Yep too late, it is on its way. Is there much/any difference between a Saint and an XT caliper?
Just a big shout out to The Moorey for this reminder. Was wondering why my newly installed brakes felt different to the old ones and such a simple thing made a big difference. Sending warm internet hugs your way.Bleeding with the levers adjusted out and the screw right in?
No. Screw it all the way out, bleed, flick lever a billion times (or pump fluid in and out if using second syringe), close the bleed valve while applying pressure with syringe, screw adjustment screw in, wash caliper with soapy water.So I will hopefully have my caliper soon, so screw adjustment screw all the way in? Any other tips for the initial bleed?
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Nope. Lever all the way out, screw (XT/Saint) all the way in.No. Screw it all the way out, bleed, flick lever a billion times (or pump fluid in and out if using second syringe), close the bleed valve while applying pressure with syringe, screw adjustment screw in, wash caliper with soapy water.
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No. Adjusting lever adjusts only the lever position, totally independent of the master piston.Nope. Lever all the way out, screw (XT/Saint) all the way in.
Otherwise, you got it.
That's what I've been doing wrong, I've been sacrificing chickens, damn official Shimano tech sheet always getting the sacrifices mixed up. Also unsure about the need for a virgin to do it? People get pretty weird on tinder when I ask about bleeding brakes.No pin the lever to the bars with a bit of Velcro tape put the screw halfway in - make sure it isn’t halfway out though has to be halfway in and then sacrifice a goat.....
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