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[Closed] Elixir Problems - Vibration when Braking

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So, i've now got the dreaded 'elixir vibration' which is when you touch the brake, there is a vibration which travels through the whole frame.

Pads aren't contaminated, and there is still power in the brake, but the vibration is something i cannot live with.

Anyone had the same problem, and if so, what have you changed to fix the problem? I'm thinking of getting a new rotor and being done with it.


 
Posted : 26/03/2011 9:40 pm
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This used to be an issue with the rotors avid used to use on their juicys, didn't realise it was still the case though. Dumb q, but you've checked all your rotor bolts and the calliper bolts yeah?


 
Posted : 26/03/2011 9:55 pm
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I used to get this loads especially on the rear but i changed the rotor and it came back so i changed the fluid in the offending system(rear)and it returned after 6mnths... then i stopped using ANY cleaning products when washing the bike and not had a problem since.

just hose off and dry


 
Posted : 26/03/2011 10:00 pm
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When I had it it was down to putting one of the tri-align caliper washers on the wrong way around. Simple fix.


 
Posted : 26/03/2011 10:52 pm
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i had this issue, i changed my pads from the stock ones to Clarks and the problem went away


 
Posted : 26/03/2011 10:57 pm
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I had problems with my avid brakes, I cured it by buying some hayes brakes, problems over!


 
Posted : 26/03/2011 11:50 pm
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Mmmmm! Hayes brakes, a whole new set of problems. You'll soon find out.
Avid vibration has to be down to setup. I never get any problems on my customers' brakes, because I set them up correctly.


 
Posted : 27/03/2011 2:13 am
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Expect some plonker to suggest copaslip 😉


 
Posted : 27/03/2011 2:30 am
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moast likely explanation is uneven deposits of pad material on the discs. Sand the discs down and bed in again.


 
Posted : 27/03/2011 4:11 am
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Had it on the back of my scandal - pad swap cured it


 
Posted : 27/03/2011 8:14 am
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Sounds wrong but try greasing the reverse of the pads. Not the friction side!


 
Posted : 27/03/2011 8:20 am
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Remember the heat aspect Tiger.as it heats up it becomes a bit more fluid and could likely creep on to the pads 😕
Just a thought


 
Posted : 16/06/2011 11:52 pm