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  • Is Shimano’s SeroWave braking system much cop?
  • AB
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    Wundering?

    scruff
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    pointless IMO, my SLX are as good as my XT servowave. Cant notice much diffeence in actual use with differnt servowave settings.

    Jimbo
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    SLX has servowave, though. The only difference between SLX and XT (bar the calipers) is that XT has bite-point adjust, whereas SLX doesn’t.

    retro83
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    Yes its good, compared to LX, the servowave SLX set I have rub on the rotors less

    jackthedog
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    My servowaves have a much nicer lever feel than my none-servo waves.

    neil853
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    yes – my new saints are amazing!

    scruff
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    Oh, Ok the bite point is useless then.

    thomthumb
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    xt servo wave adjustment seems to do nothing

    lever feel is better on lx

    xt seem to suffer more niggly little problems that the lx don’t, this amy or may not be servowave related.

    bigyinn
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    There isn’t any servowave adjustment on XTs, only bite point and reach adjustment.

    Mister-P
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    My XT didn’t feel quite as good as my old LX until I did a quick tinker with them. Make sure there is plenty of fluid in the reservoir. Screw the free stroke screw out, pump the lever a few times. Screw it back in and pump a few times. Screw it out and pump then screw it back in and pump. They work like a dream now and I am glad of the upgrade from LX.

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