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Avid BB 5 failure?
My mtb has Avid BB 5 disk brakes. While reading up on these I came across a couple of reports of these brakes "giving out" and failing. Any truth to this? The reason I'm asking is the roads I ride here are veryhilly. One hill has about a 20-30% grade, if I'm correct. I would be in big trouble if I lost my brakes while going down this, or similar hills.
Am I safe with my BB 5's? |
I don't know anything about BB5s, but I wouldn't worry terribly much unless you use your MTB for MTBing. I Highly doubt they'd both fail at the same time. If one gives out, the other should stop you just fine. Hell, we used to just jam a foot on the rear tire when I was a kid and that stopped us just fine.
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^+1. Chances of both simultaneously giving out are slim to none, & if you're really worried (or just want to be prepared for worst case scenario--never a bad idea) then practice jamming a foot between the tire & seat stay in a controlled environment. Even if the unthinkable did happen & that last resort method locked up your rear wheel, it would still slow you down which is better than the alternative.
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Originally Posted by 3speed
(Post 14188456)
I don't know anything about BB5s, but I wouldn't worry terribly much unless you use your MTB for MTBing. I Highly doubt they'd both fail at the same time. If one gives out, the other should stop you just fine. Hell, we used to just jam a foot on the rear tire when I was a kid and that stopped us just fine.
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Avid BB 5's failing? There was a rumor running around several years ago about Hayes failing but I haven't heard anything about that in the last few years. Avid BB series have an excellent reputation. I have both the BB 5s and 7's and never had a hint of a failure problem. There's got to be a lot more on this forum that either have or had them. I can't recall anyone having a failure problem.
That said, there's always a first time. Have a nice day. |
I've heard of the piston cracking in the caliper, but that was resolved 4 years ago...
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Originally Posted by pibe
(Post 14205999)
anybody know what to do about avid brakes that squeal when engaged? only the back on does this, really loud and annoying. I just changed the pads and bled the lines.
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*never mind* nothing to see here
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Originally Posted by sknhgy
(Post 14188385)
My mtb has Avid BB 5 disk brakes. While reading up on these I came across a couple of reports of these brakes "giving out" and failing. Any truth to this?
They are an entry-level, cross-country brake. Keep that in mind. If your goal is to do to mad-dash, multi-mile descents in mountain-country, then buy a suitable brake for that style of riding. |
I had bb5's and both of mine failed. Not at the same time but about 6 months apart. This was back in 2009. The problem is a crappy spring inside the caliper which snaps. Unfortuantely the first failed after 1 and half years of purchase so no warranty claim.
Here's the pics I took. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...c/CA330836.jpg http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...c/CA330835.jpg |
Wow, That's the first time I've heard of a BB5 failing.
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