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Old 01-06-08, 06:17 PM
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Avid Juccy Disc Brakes Are They Easy To Service

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I Want To Service The Brakes On My Bike As The Pads Are Worn But I Have Never Had Disc Brakes Before Are They Easy To Service Or Do You Need To Buy Spec Tools?

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Cheers Phil, and welcome to the Forums. I'm moving this from Regional-UK to Bike Mechanics where it might generate more and better replies.

As a side note, not capitalizing every word might make your next post easier to read. Just sayin'.

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Not much needs "servicing" and most of it can be done with with regular tools or by hand. Can download the manuals here:
https://www.sram.com/en/service/avid/...D=1&subcatID=1
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