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INSTALL NEW FITTINGS
A. Apply DOT compatible grease to hosebarb threads, compression itting outer surfaces and compression nut threads.
B. While holding the hose irmly, thread a new hosebarb into the end of the hose using a T-10 Torx wrench.
C. Slide a new compression itting over the end of the hose with the new hosebarb.
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RE-INSTALL THE HOSE
A. Push the hose irmly into the lever until it stops.
B. While holding the hose in place, slide the compression itting and compression
nut up to the lever or hose stop.
Elixir CR Mag, Elixir CR: Hold the hose stop in place and inger-tighten the
compression nut until you feel it bottom out.
Elixir R, Elixir 5, Code, Juicy 3: Finger-tighten the compression nut until you
feel it bottom out.
C. Elixir CR Mag, Elixir CR: While continuing to push the hose into the hose stop,
use an 11 mm open ended wrench to hold the hose stop in place and use an
8 mm open ended wrench to tighten the compression nut to the proper torque.
Elixir R, Elixir 5, Code, Juicy 3: While continuing to push the hose into the
lever body, use an 8 mm open ended wrench to tighten the compression nut to
the proper torque.
• If your compression itting is alloy, tighten to 5 N•m (47 in-lb).
• If your compression itting is steel, tighten to 7.8 N•m (70 in-lb).
D. Slide the boot (if applicable) back into place.
TIME TO BLEED THE BRAKES
Cutting the hose introduces a small amount of air into the system, so at this point it
is necessary to bleed the brakes for optimal performance. See the next section,
"Bleed Guide" for instructions.
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Hydraulic Disc Brake Hose Length Adjustment & Bleed Guide
No gap
Ready to install
95-5015-019-000 Rev B
Hydraulic Disc Brake Hose Length Adjustment & Bleed Guide
INTRODUCTION TO BLEEDING
When bleeding Avid brakes, keep in mind that you are simply chasing bubbles out of the system. Avid recommends that
you bleed your brakes at least once a year to ensure optimal performance. If you ride frequently or in aggressive terrain,
you should bleed your brakes more often.
PROCEDURE OVERVIEW
You will perform 3 basic operations when bleeding Avid brakes:
1. Bleed the hose
2. Bleed the caliper
3. Bleed the lever
FLUSH
When bleeding brakes, you may notice discoloration of the old luid as it exits the system into the syringe at the lever. If
the luid is severely discolored, this indicates that the luid is very old. In this case, bleeding the system twice in order to
completely remove the old luid is recommended.
Following this procedure gives you a perfectly bled, optimally performing brake. Enjoy!
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PREPARE THE SYRINGES
A. Fill one syringe 1/2 full with Avid Hi-Performance DOT Fluid and ill the other
syringe 1/4 full.
B. Hold each syringe with the tip pointed up and tap the side of the syringe with your
inger to bring any air bubbles to the top. Place a towel around the tip and slowly
push the air bubbles out of the syringe.
C. Take a moment to de-gas the luid in the 1/2 full syringe. Removing as many
of the gas bubbles as you can from the luid now, before pushing them into the
system, will make for a better bleed. Leave the hose clamp shut and pull on the
plunger. Bubbles will appear to form and enlarge. While the plunger is still pulled
down, lightly tap the syringe to release the bubbles sticking to the sides and the
bottom so that they can rise to the top of the luid. When the bubbles stop forming
and have all risen to the top, release the plunger, open the clamp and carefully
push the air out. Repeat several times.
Note: You will not be able to remove all the bubbles.
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