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I just picked up my new Giant Yukon and am a little concerned that perhaps it has the wrong brake calipers on it. The specs both on the shops and Giant's site list the brakes as Hayes MX2. The acutal ones on it are Hayes GX2. Anyone know what the deal might be here? Perhaps did they not have any MX2'a (latest i guess) and put old stock GX2's on? Also of note the front brake performace seems a little lacking, haven't even riding 1 hour yet so maybe has to bed in? (never had disc's before). However the rear definately has more "bite" Any ideas would be great before i ring them up and enquire. Danny |
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As for the performance, it takes a few rides for the pads to wear in. You will notice the difference. |
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Thanks for the info. I checked Haye's site, not listed, which leads me to believe perhaps they are equivelent to the MX2's BUT an older model, in which case worse. I think i will give Giant a call. At least if they say for certain that they are the WRONG ones and old, im sure they will not be too happy to know the shop fitted the incorrect ones, in which case i think i may get some snappy service (perhaps something bonus) out of this ![]() D |
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To get your brakes working properly try this trick take the pads out and give them a light sand back with sandpaper. Then find the longest steepest hill you can and then PEDAL down with your brakes on the whole way. Your pads will heat up and cook out some of the left over glue from manufacture then they should work well i learnt this from a DH specific shop that said no one knew about it. We tried it on my flatmates hayes equipped bike after she had lots of problems with crap braking and now her brakes work a treat |
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Thats probably just an OEM version of the MX-2's. As far as the brakes not having enough power yet, thats completely normal. All disc systems require a break in perion while the pad grinds into the rotor and removes the top shiny layer. The pads also take a while before they roughen up. Usually after a few hours of riding and a good downhill run or two will get them working as they should. They will barely be able to even lock the wheel before then. Also clean your pads and rotors with a clean rag and alcohol to remove any oil or grease that might have come in contact during assembly. |
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Thanks for all the info. Going for a trail ride this arvo (first yet) so hopefully after then they should be better. I wish their would have been an 18inch size, i got a 17inch, which is probably JUST enough, 19 is a bit too talll (wouldn't want to jump off to quick if ya know what i mean) hehe Im round 5foot 7.4inchs |
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I recently got a used kona Roast and I very pleased with it. However the brakes don't stop the bike. This is a problem when going down steep trails. They will slow me down to a point, but no matter how hard I squeeze the levers I can't lock up the wheels. I have Hayes mechanical MX-1's and I took out the pads and they looked really scratched and pitted, but with plenty of surface area left. The brakes do make alot of noise, hisses and sqeals when I yank on the levers. Should I get new pads? Other than cleaning the rotors and pads, is there anything else that I can do? Mahalo M |
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I tried cleaning the pads and rotors with nail polish remover (it was the only thing I had with alchohol in it (other than SKY), but i think it had some other stuff in it too). When I cleaned them tons of black gunk came off, but the braking power did not improve. Anyway thanks for your help. |
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