How To Shorten A Hydraulic Disc Brake Hose - Road Bike maintenance
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
- The thought of cutting a hydraulic hose can fill you with dread. The specialist tools……. Olives, barbs, hydraulic fluid and bleeding the system. It’s like the cycling industry is being intimidating on purpose.
With the correct tools, and a bit of knowhow, you can do this job yourself.
In this video, I’m going to show you the step-by-step process of shortening a hydraulic hose.
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Tools used to shorten the hose:
Epic Bleed Solutions Hose Shortening Kit - Shimano:
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Maintenance Stand:
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Finish Line Mechanic Grip Gloves:
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Hose Cutting Tool:
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Olive & Barb Multi Pack:
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Park Tool GG-1 Grease Gun:
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Tools used to bleed the system:
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Bleed Funnel for Shimano Brakes:
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Shimano Road Bleed Block:
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Crankalicious Rotorissimo brake cleaner:
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:42 - Tools needed to shorten the hose
03:28 - How to shorten the hose
10:10 - Test the brakes
11:22 - Tools need to bleed the system
12:50 - How To Bleed the system
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Greetings from Washington DC, USA. I always learn something from one of your videos! Great stuff.
Greetings from a very wet North West of the UK. Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Gem of a youtube channel and you're always on point with your tutorials! Hello from NYC!
Greetings NYC, from a very wet North West of the UK. Glad you enjoyed it 👍
precise, straightforward, educational, well done
Thanks. Glad you liked it 👍
Yet another great tutorial👍
To reemphasize, DO NOT overtighten that nut. I did thinking it need to be flush! Heard a nice loud crack😱
Discovered that I'd broken the lever😭
Lucky managed to salvage it with a patient bit of super glueing. So be careful!!
Also, keep your barb insert tool oil free. Otherwise it may not properly grip the hose.
Finally, to repeat, don't overtighten the bleed screw. It's made of soft cheese, and rounds out so easily. Don't ask about this either.😊
You were lucky to get away with that, JibbaJabber. Could've been a very costly mistake
I have managed to bottom out the nut a few times, but I've never broken a single STI lever body before. I guess I'll use the 8 mm crow foot with my torque wrench habitually next time (I have torqued compression nuts before to see and feel what it's like to torque something down with a crow foot).
@@yonglingng5640 Yep. I've always done it without thinking. Only on this time, did I notice that it was no way near flush, so I cinched it a bit more - 'crack'!
Maybe I was sold a dodgy olive, although they belong to a legit pack from a reputable store. Either way, I'll be using a torque wrench on that nut from now on!
@@JibbaJabber One of my ex-colleagues cracked one as he accidentally added an olive to the hose, unaware that there's already one inside the STI lever (not his first rodeo connecting hydraulic lines), so he was compressing two olives simultaneously. All because he rushed.
I'm using BH90 hose on calipers that use BH59 nominally. It works just fine, because the only thing that changes is the inner diameter of the hose and thus the barb that goes with it. BH90 is thicker and thus stiffer, but I doubt most people would notice the difference; I certainly can't.
Agreed, Frostbiker. I think it's something silly, like 0.2mm difference. As long as you use the matching barb, there is no difference that I know of...... which then begs the question as to why the two versions even exist 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Thanks for your castelli alpha ros 2 review. Bought it and I an very happy with it.
Hi Mischa, Glad you're happy with it. Did a short ride at lunchtime today, is was chucking it down with rain..... The Alpha did me proud, as always. Thanks for the Super Thanks, I'll grab a coffee with it on the next club run 👍
Thanks for zooming way in for the inportant parts. 👍
No problem, glad you found it useful 👍
Love this guy spot on remedies
Thanks, Anthony 👍
Putting the olive on is not the next job after cutting the hose, that's making sure you've left the 8mm hollow bolt on the hose 😉
IMHO the barb insertion tools are a waste of money, its so easy to just clamp the hose in some pliers (using the blocks supplied with your brakes, or ask at a bike shop, they'll probably have some they're about to throw out) and tap it in gently with a (small) hammer. if you're gentle it aligns itself, no stress.
Excellent. All the best.
Thanks, Stan 👍
Great stuff, thank you so much, one day I will be a home mechanic when I grow up 😂
Well, if you find my 7mm Park Tool spanner, you'll be off to a good start 🤣
@@ribblevalleycyclist 😂😂😂👏
Best explanation
Great job, as always!👋👋👋
Thank you! 👍
Thanks for this mate 👍
No problem 👍
Well thank goodness the lost spanner wasn't a SnapOn
Not sure I could ever spend that much on a spanner 🤣. You can buy the ratcheted Park spanners individually, so bought one of those earlier today........ The odd thing is, the 7mm costs more than the 17mm 🤷🏼
RVC, have you done a vid on lever reach and stroke adjustment? I find the order of adjustment is essential to getting the lever position right. Otherwise you end up backing out or bottoming the screws.
How do you go about it?
To be honest, it's not something I've ever really got involved in..... more for the bike fit lot really. My personal bikes are where they were when they came out of the factory. Saying that though, if people say they're struggling, say with reach for example, I do let them know how to adjust it.
it all fun and games till you have giant conduct
Oh, the Conduct hydraulic brake system........ That was a good idea, Giant!!! Get yourself on eBay and pick up some hydraulic levers!