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It seems i'm always unhappy with the performance of my Elixir 5s they constantly seem to touching my bars when braking. So i just wonder how often it should really be done?
Get some Deore's and bleed them once every ten years or so.
Once a year I think.
I used to do mine every 2-3 weeks till one day I got it right and I've not had to do it since!
Had to do my one of my Juicy's after every ride. Running XTs now, and 16 months later all they've needed is a new set of pads or two.
Scaled has it - if you do the bleed right then you never HAVE to bleed them again.
If your brakes are in good condition and not leaking then there's no reason why they should need bleeding.
Wheelies have told me my Avids should be bled every 2-3 months!
bled mine about 3 years back.
The bleed schedule is in the name with Avid brakes,
Avid 7's = every 7 days
Avid 5's = every 5 days
(Apparently)
Avids.....weekly.
Throw them in the bin.
Every 3 years for me.
To be honest if the levers routinely hit the bars then it sounds like you've either bled them incorrectly or you've got a problem. Did you bleed them using the Sram video on youtube or the instructions in the book? I find the video is much better.
BB7's.
Cable swap in's & outs once a season.
*runs away*
I've got 4 brakes, 2 I've had for 3 years and 2 I've had for 2 years. I've bled 3 brakes. 2 of those only needed to be done because I deliberately let the oil out as I replaced the pistons.
Do it once and it shouldn't need doing very often at all. Maybe 12 months if you are picky.
I was a bit annoyed to find that the fluid does degrade with use. My Hopes needed bleeding after only 10 years. Tsk!
Never
Tricky one. Had no probs with my front but had to mess about with my rear due to seized piston. Took me 3 attempts but touch wood, not had a prob since. I think the internals on the levels are very exact, so a little to much pressure causes failure due to fluid getting past the seals. Still, gonna change em for some slx when can afford!
Maybe i should take them to my LBS and get a full bleed done.
I did see what new brakes i could get second hand for £150ish but all i can find is Avid which from what i'm reading is a bad choice...
Why not buy new then?
http://www.bike-discount.de/shop/k495/a82668/deore-disc-brake-br-m596-set.html?mfid=43
http://www.bike-discount.de/shop/k495/a76857/disc-brake-set-slx-br-m675.html?mfid=43
I was looking at the XT ones on there earlier but no rotors or mounts..will i need them or can i use my existing bits?
If I had 120 quid I'd be all over them slx!!
Follow the YouTube instructions and you will be fine. I'm 100kg plus, ride in really nasty conditions (e.g. calipers submerged, Welsh gritty mud, Alps) and even with my weird Frankenbrake Avid set-up I have only needed to bleed once, when fitting. FWIW, I used a hi-spec fluid to help prevent boiling, I used to drag the brakes rather too much.
After using avid 5s for years I have finally ditched them...infuriating after a while.
The Juicy 7's I had worked great but needed bleeding every time I replaced the pads.
Hopes = never.
All these brakes being binned= how much would you sell me a pair for?
Juicy 3s coming up five years old, never needed bleeding.